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Kano Clears ₦980m Debt, Boosts Drug Availability to 97% — DMCSA

Kano Clears ₦980m Debt, Boosts Drug Availability to 97% — DMCSA

Kano State Drugs and Medical Consumables Supply Agency (DMCSA), says it has paid N980 million out of the outstanding N1.17 billion debt inherited from the previous administration.

Its Director-General, Gali Sule, said this during the eighth quarterly review meeting of the agency, on Tuesday in Kano.

He said the agency achieved the feat through proactive financial reforms aimed at promoting transparency and accountability in its operstions.

Sule recalled that when he assumed duty in July 2023, the agency was in precarious state operating on deficit due to unpaid obligations to the suppliers..

“Today, I am proud to announce that N980 million out of the N1.17 billion inherited debt has been cleared, the agency is now on a stable financial footing,” he said.

Sule reiterated  commitment to clear the outstanding debt, and strengthen collaboration with stakeholders in the health sector.

This, he said, is not just a financial recovery rather a transformation towards building an accountable, efficient, and people-centered agency.

Sule said the agency has increased drug availability across public health facilities from 30 to 97 per cent, at 40 per cent subsidy compared to the open market.

He said the agency’s fund value rose from N102 million in July 2023 to N377 million in September 2025, adding that the agency received various forms of support from partners during the period under review.

“The support we have received in this quarter includes that of Gates Foundation through its implementing partner, the Capacity for Sustainable Development (C4SD), for implementation of the Integrated Last-Mile Delivery (ILMD).

“We also received Drug Revolving Fund (DRF) tools from the Canadian Government’s Nutrition International,” he said.

Sule listed other intervention to include tender evaluation process support by the UK Government’s FCDO funded project tagged: “Lafiya Programme,” and a donation of an electric stacker from Jawa International Ltd.

The Commissioner for Health, Dr Abubakar Labaran lauded the management of the agency for the outstanding achievements.

Labaran also commended partners for their health sector interventions, and pledged to ensure effective utilisation of  tools and equipment donated to the agency.

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