NACHP Kaduna chapter joins Nigerians in celebration for Independence

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By Mu’azu Abubakar Albarkawa, Kaduna

 

The Chairman National Association of Community Health Practitioners Kaduna State Chapter, Aliyu Abdulrasheed Umar has joins other citizens of Nigeria in the celebration of the country’s 62nd independence anniversary.

Umar who spoke with Journalists in Zaria described the anniversary as an important event that calls for retrostrospection of the journey in the last 62 years as well as reflection on the current extremely challenging situation in the country.

He therefore, commended the past leaders for their ability to keep the country intact.

The Chairman called on members to redoubled their efforts in providing good health services to the community as part of their humanitarian gestue.

He emphasized the need for Community Health Practitioners to always adhere to the code of ethics of their profession to guard against misconduct as per community health care services is concern.

On their part Aliyu Umar said they will not going to relent in the strugle for a greater position it deserve.

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