Kano State Government shuts down two private health training institutions after identifying regulatory and compliance failures. The Kano Ministry of Health carries out the closures in Nasarawa Local Government Area. According to reports, the institutions are operating without meeting required standards, which includes adherence to minimum regulatory requirements for health training providers.
The affected schools are identified as IBN SINA College of Health Science and Technology, located at Dakata Kawaji near Juma’at Mosque, and Life Line College of Health Science and Technology. Both outlets report that the government’s action is linked to breaches of regulations and failure to satisfy minimum benchmarks for operating as health training institutions.
Authorities present the closures as enforcement of state oversight for private health training programmes. The reports focus on the shutdown decision and the institutions’ locations, with no shared details on whether the operators have been given formal timelines to rectify issues or appeal the decision.