Kano Teaching Hospital Begs For Electricity as Patients Who Are on Life Support Continue to Die
- Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH) appealed to KEDCO to restore electricity after patients on life support reportedly died from prolonged outages
- The hospital said the deaths were preventable, stressing that power cuts put vulnerable patients at severe risk
- AKTH noted it regularly pays its bills and spends heavily on diesel, assuring that efforts are ongoing to clear outstanding debts
Kano state - The management of Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH) has urged the Kano Electricity Distribution Company (KEDCO) to immediately restore electricity supply to the facility.
Patients are dying, Kano hospital decries

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The appeal is coming shortly after some patients on life support reportedly died due to long hours of power outages.
The management of the hospital made the advocacy in a statement signed by Hauwa Inuwa Dutse, Head of the Information Unit.
Kano: Loss of lives described as preventable
Dutse noted that the hospital expressed deep concern over the tragic loss of lives, describing it as avoidable had power been sustained, Daily Trust reported.
The hospital lamented that the blackout had put vulnerable patients at grave risk, particularly those depending on life support machines.
Kano hospital says bills are regularly paid
Speaking, the management noted that AKTH consistently pays its electricity bills through its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).
It added that the hospital also commits significant resources to purchase diesel for its generators in order to supplement the power supply from KEDCO.
The Kano hospital further assured the public that steps were being taken to offset outstanding debts, but cautioned that cutting off power to a critical healthcare facility carries severe consequences for both patients and their families.
Conjoined twins return to Kano

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In what could be described as a joyful news, two Kano state-born conjoined twins, Hassana and Husaina, have returned home in Nigeria.
They received a jubilant reception at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport on Friday, September 12, following their successful separation surgery in Saudi Arabia.
As reported by NTA, the twins were received by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, in the company of his deputy, Comrade Abdulsalam Gwarzo; Consul General of Saudi Arabia in Kano, Khalil Ahmed Al-Admawi; alongside other top government officials, among others.
Emir of Kano: Nigerian has not been fortunate
Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, Emir of Kano, has lamented that Nigeria has not been fortunate with quality leaders for a long time. Sanusi said the country has been having "lousy" leaders for many years.
The first-class monarch spoke on Saturday, September 13, at the second Kano International Poetry Festival (KAPFEST) in Kano. According to Sanusi, genuine good governance is key to the salvaging the country from its current 'unpleasant' condition.
Legit.ng reports that many Nigerians often complain about bad governance, corruption and the increasing cost of living. In May 2023, Bola Ahmed Tinubu became president of Nigeria. In the year since, Nigerians have grappled with unprecedented economic hardships owing to his decision to remove a fuel subsidy, which was introduced in the 1970s to keep petrol affordable and help the naira increase in value.
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