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The Kano Primary Health Care Management Board has said that it relieved off appointments of no fewer than 4 staff for gross misconduct bothering on rape and illegal abortion.

Maikudi Muhammad Marafa, the Board’s Public Relations Officer in a statement that was made available to newsmen in Kano said the affected staff was found guilty by a disciplinary panel.
 
Muhammad Marafa identified the staff via their civil service number to include KNLG 32323 from Dala who was found guilty of committing rape in one of its facilities at Kurnar Asabe Primary Health Care.
 
 
Similarly, two other sacked staff with service numbers KNLG 09068 and KNLG 018423 from Gezawa Local Government were said to specialize in using staff Information to obtained loans without their consent, while KNLG 04608 from Gwarzo local governments was found guilty of conducting private practice and abortion.
 
“The staff affected were drawn from Dala with a staff No. KNLG 32323 who is charged with Committing rape in a facility at Kurnar Asabe  Primary Health Care, two staff with staff Numbers. KNLG 09068 and KNLG 018423 from Gezawa Local Government who specializes in Using Staff Information to obtained loan without their consent as well as another staff with No.  KNLG 04608 from Gwarzo local governments who were charged with conducting private practice and abortion.” He said.
 
It further noted that they have been found wanting of committing offences non-pardonable in the rules and regulations governing state civil service.
 
The release then called on all staff under PHCMB to always identify and portray positive morality while discharging their official responsibilities.
 
“PHCMB under Dr. Tijjani Usman will not condone any misconduct from any staff. Staff is expected to carry out their responsibilities diligently, effectively and in accordance with the civil service rules and regulations”, the release concludes.
 
 

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