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Kano agency unveils ‘Kannywood AbbaCare Initiative’ to support ailing film practitioners

Kano agency unveils ‘Kannywood AbbaCare Initiative’ to support ailing film practitioners
Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf

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“Through the Kannywood AbbaCare Initiative, we are extending healthcare support to members of the industry and ensuring that vulnerable practitioners receive the care and attention they deserve,” she said.

By Grace Idachaba

The Kano State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (KSCHMA) has launched the “Kannywood AbbaCare Initiative” under Gov. Abba Yusuf’s First Healthcare Development Agenda to support Kannywood practitioners, particularly vulnerable members, in accessing healthcare services.

The Executive Secretary of KSCHMA, Dr Rahila Aliyu-Muktar, unveiled the programme during a sensitisation meeting held at the Kano State Censorship Board headquarters in Kano.

Aliyu-Muktar said the initiative was introduced improve access to quality healthcare for practitioners in the film industry.

She said the programme recognises the contributions of Kannywood practitioners to public enlightenment, cultural promotion, and social development.

According to her, the initiative provides a platform for vulnerable industry practitioners to benefit from healthcare support and other interventions offered by the agency.

“Kannywood practitioners play a vital role in shaping positive societal values.

“Through the Kannywood AbbaCare Initiative, we are extending healthcare support to members of the industry and ensuring that vulnerable practitioners receive the care and attention they deserve,” she said.

Aliyu-Muktar added that the initiative aligns with Gov. Yusuf’s vision to build an inclusive healthcare system that caters to all segments of society.

She, therefore, announced the immediate enrollment of eight seriously ill Kannywood members under the agency’s Rapid Response Team (RRT) for urgent medical assessment, treatment, and follow-up care.

“No individual should be denied healthcare because of financial constraints.

“We have therefore, approved the immediate enrollment of these vulnerable members to ensure they receive timely medical attention and necessary support,” she assured.

In his remarks, the Executive Secretary, Kano State Censorship Board, Alhaji Abba Almustapha, commended KSCHMA for prioritising the welfare of Kannywood practitioners.

Almustapha described the initiative as a reflection of the state government’s commitment to the well-being of artists and other stakeholders in the entertainment industry.

He assured the agency of the board’s support in mobilising Kannywood associations to participate in the programme.

The censorship board chief also urged practitioners to embrace the initiative and take advantage of the healthcare opportunities provided through the partnership.

(NAN)

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