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25 Organizations Protest Engagement of Controversial CSO in Kano Polio Campaign

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A coalition of twenty-five concerned citizens’ organizations and patriotic groups in Kano State has formally petitioned the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Labaran Yusuf, and the Executive Secretary of the Kano State Primary Health Care Management Board, for engaging Maryam Garba Usman, of the Centre for Gender and Social Inclusion, CAGSI, under the Solina GAVI Grant Polio Program currently being implemented in the state, an organization the petitioners described as Anti Government and a leading critic of the Government programs and activities in Kano State.

The petition, dated 12 May 2026, and addressed to the Hon. Commissioner, Ministry of Health, with copies transmitted to Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, the Secretary to the State Government, Farouk Umar Ibrahim, the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, and the Kano State Public Complaint and Anti-Corruption Commission.

The petition raises concerns about the integrity, transparency, and non-partisan character of the organization engaged in the donor-supported health intervention programmes in the State.

The petition, signed on behalf of the coalition of concerned organisations, states that the engagement of the named individual has generated questions among stakeholders about the impartiality and professional neutrality required of all organisations and individuals involved in government-supported and donor-funded health programmes.

The petitioners maintain that the GAVI-funded polio program, like all internationally supported public health interventions, must be implemented strictly in accordance with the professional, ethical, and governance standards that donor organisations and the Nigerian public expect, and that the selection of program personnel must be guided exclusively by professional neutrality and independent of partisan politics, sabotage against Government, competence, institutional credibility, and a demonstrable commitment to the public interest rather than any consideration that could compromise the programme’s neutrality or public trust.

The concerns raised in the petition go to the heart of a governance challenge that is not unique to Kano State but that carries particular significance in the context of northern Nigeria’s polio eradication history.

The success of polio vaccination and health intervention programs in communities across the north has always depended, to a substantial degree, on the public confidence that those programs command, and that confidence is inseparable from the perceived integrity and impartiality of the organizations and individuals responsible for implementing them.

When questions arise about whether program personnel are truly neutral, truly professional, and truly committed to the public health objectives of the intervention rather than to any other agenda, those questions have the potential to erode the community’s trust upon which effective health programme delivery depends.

It is precisely to prevent that erosion that the petitioning organisations have brought their concerns to the attention of the appropriate authorities.

The coalition specifically called on the Ministry of Health and the Kano State Primary Health Care Management Board to conduct a thorough review of the engagement process for all personnel involved in the Solina GAVI Grant Program, to ensure that all procedures, standards, and guidelines governing the program are strictly followed, and to ensure that only organizations and individuals that are genuinely neutral and demonstrably committed to the program’s public health objectives are engaged in its implementation.

The petitioners further urged the relevant authorities to take all necessary steps to uphold transparency, accountability, and fairness in the administration of the program, noting that the integrity of donor-funded health interventions is a matter of public interest that extends well beyond the boundaries of any single engagement decision

The timing and the target of this petition carry a significance that deserves to be understood in its proper governance context.

The Solina GAVI Grant Polio Program represents a significant international investment in Kano State’s public health infrastructure, and the organizations and individuals who implement it carry the responsibility not merely of delivering a health program but of maintaining the trust, the cooperation, and the confidence of the communities they serve.

The Kano State Government, under the leadership of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, has consistently demonstrated its commitment to transparency, accountability, and professional standards in the management of public programmes and donor-funded interventions.

The administration’s broader governance record, reflected in the historic N1.477 trillion budget for 2026, its first-place ranking in the 2025 NECO results, and its extensive investments in healthcare infrastructure, community health services, and grassroots empowerment across all 44 local government areas of the state, speaks to a government that takes its responsibilities to the people of Kano seriously and that expects the same seriousness of purpose from all those who operate under its umbrella or within its programs.

The petition submitted by the coalition of twenty-five organisations is consistent with the governance philosophy, reflecting the conviction that public programmes, particularly those funded by international donors and designed to protect the health of the most vulnerable members of the community, must be insulated from every form of compromise, however it presents itself and whoever it involves.

The petitioners expressed confidence that the Commissioner for Health and the Executive Secretary of the Kano State Primary Health Care Management Board will give the matter the urgent and serious attention it deserves, noting that the integrity of the GAVI-funded polio programme and the public trust it depends upon are too important to be compromised by questions that proper and timely institutional action can resolve.

They further expressed their confidence in the Kano State Government’s commitment to due process, fairness, and good governance, and their expectation that the relevant authorities will act with the transparency and the decisiveness that the situation demands and that the people of Kano State deserve.

As of the time of going to press, neither the Ministry of Health nor the Kano State Primary Health Care Management Board had issued a public response to the petition.

The petitioners, while contacted, asserted that the Centre for Gender and Social Inclusion, CAGSI, had been involved in many activities that publicly condemned and criticized the Governor Yusuf administration program, activities, and initiative alongside other anti-government organizations operating in Kano

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