This was announced in a statement signed by the Asst. Director, Public Relations of the Hospital, Hajiya Hauwa Abdullahi, which was made available to newsmen in Kano on Wednesday.
The statement said the Commissioner of Health, Dr Kabiru Getso, disclosed this while conducting the contractor around the project site on Tuesday.
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It quoted the Commissioner as saying the idea of the project came up as a result of the International Conference of Hazard of Heavy Metal in water, which took place at the Tahir Guest Palace sometime in 2017.
“It was during the conference that Gov Abdullahi Ganduje pledged to build a complex which would serve as an Advanced Occupational Centre for Environmental Health Research and Training,’’ the statement said.
It said that when completed, the centre would comprise of a reception, Director’s suite Conference Room, a Laboratory, Seven offices for staff, Kitchen and toilets.
The statement also said that the complex would also have a departmental block/school of public health and community medicine, with more than 30 offices.
It stated that the representatives of the Chief Medical Director and Deputy Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, AKTH, Prof. Auwalu Umar Gajida, and the Head, Department of Community Medicine, Prof. Muhammad Lawan Umar, commended Gov. Ganduje for fulfilling his promise.
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