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CIBN Visits Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital, Donate Cash To Patients As Charity.

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By Jabiru Hassan, Kano.

The kano state branch of the Chartered Institute Of Bankers Of Nigeria(CIBN) have paid a sympathy visit to the Murtala Mohammed specialist hospital where the executive officers made some cash donations to some of the patients to enable them settle some medication fees.

The leader of the delegation Alhaji Aliyu Wada Nas with his entourage were received by the representative of the chief medical officer of the hospital Alhaji Isah Haladu where he took the CIBN officials round the hospital where they met with the patients and make some cash donations instantly.

In his introductory remarks, Alhaji Aliyu Wada Nas disclosed that CIBN decided to organise the visitation into the hospital as the institute’s 2024 activities which includes hospitals visits to sympathize with some patients and to donate cash to some categories of patients as charity projects which is one of their programmes.

He reassured that the “chartered institute of Bankers of Nigeria would be a continuous programme and we may also extends our projects to other sectors in order to bring more succour to the people especially at present when the livelihood is getting more tough”. He emphasized.

Alhaji Aliyu Wada Nas on behelf of the institute thanked the management of Murtala Mohammed specialist hospital for being selfless in governing the affairs of the hospital and reassured that more helping hands would continue to be made without bias.

Responding, the representative of the chief medical director of the hospital Alhaji Isah Haladu commended kano state branch of the Chartered Institute Of Bankers Of Nigeria for the sympathy visit and called on the well meaning citizens, organisations, individuals and corporate bodies to emulate CIBN’s gestures to the hospital.

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