The Kano State Government will partner Ghana to boost health care delivery and education, according to Governor Abba Yusuf.
Governor Yusuf said this while receiving Ghana’s Deputy Minister of Health, Mr Mahma Asei Seini, who paid him a courtesy visit at Government House on Monday in Kano.
Gov Yusuf noted that Kano State Government would not relent in working with Ghana in the areas of infrastructure, health, and education.
He said his administration had achieved a great milestone since assumption of office 100 days ago.
“Our administration has since assumption of office, provided free maternal health care to pregnant women, renovation of hospitals in the state and would soon embark on general rehabilitation of all general hospitals in the state,” said Governor Yusuf.
He disclosed that the present administration would soon start operating mobile clinics, stressing that vehicles and equipment for the mobile clinics had already been purchased.
Earlier, the Deputy Minister of Health of Ghana, Mr Mahma Asei Seini,
said they were in Kano to strengthen relationship between the two countries.
He assured of Ghana’s commitment in ensuring that the set objectives were achieved.
Both West African countries share a lot of cultural and historical ties, thus, they see themselves as brothers, a bond that has existed for decades.