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Philadelphia Medical Plane Crash, All 6 Passengers Including Mother, Daughter Killed Says Mayor’s Office

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Philadelphia Medical Plane Crash, All 6 Passengers Including Mother, Daughter Killed Says Mayor’s Office

Philadelphia medical plane crash, all 6 passengers including mother, daughter killed says Mayor’s Office. A devastating plane crash that occurred in Northeast Philadelphia on Friday, resulted in the loss of all six lives on board.

The Learjet 55, which was headed to Mexico from Northeast Philadelphia Airport, crashed near the Roosevelt Mall around 6:10 p.m., engulfing the area in flames.

Among the victims were a child and their mother. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo confirmed the tragic loss, revealing that all six passengers were Mexican nationals.

Several ground injuries have been reported following an explosion that left a vast field of debris, damaged buildings, and burned-out cars, 6abc Action News reports.

Also, according to the office ofPhiladelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker, all six passengers, including a mother and her daughter, were killed when the medical plane crashed.

Philadelphia Mayor Parker mentioned that “many people on the ground” were injured as homes and fires in the area were ablaze in the aftermath, BBC reports.

The medical transport plane was taking the girl, who had been receiving care in the US for a life-threatening condition, back to Tijuana, Mexico. Four crew members were also on board.

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Plane Crash

In a statement, Shriners Children’s Hospital said that the child on board had received care at their Philadelphia location and was being transported back to her home country of Mexico, along with her mother, when the crash occurred the company that operated the flight, Jet Rescue Air Ambulance, said in a statement there were four crew members on board.

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Katsina Gov. Dikko Radda Sets Strict Regulatory Standards For Health Institutions

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Katsina Gov. Dikko Radda Sets Strict Regulatory Standards For Health Institutions

Katsina Gov. Dikko Radda sets strict regulatory standards for health institutions. Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, has announced that only health training institutions that meet regulatory requirements will be allowed to operate in the state.

The governor made this statement at the State Executive Council meeting, through a release issued by his Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Ibrahim Kaula-Mohammed, on Wednesday in Katsina.

The governor made this disclosure after receiving the comprehensive evaluation report on the state’s College of Health Sciences and Technology (COHESKAT) and 31 private health training institutions (PHTIs) operating across the state.

Mr Radda commended the committee for its thorough work and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to upholding high educational standards in healthcare training.

“We must ensure that only qualified institutions operate in Katsina State,” the governor stated.

Mr Radda also directed the immediate establishment of a white paper committee to implement the panel’s recommendations.

Dikko Radda

Dikko Radda

Earlier, the Chairman of the Committee and Commissioner for Lands and Physical Planning, Faisal Umar, said that many private health institutions in the state had significant deficiencies.

He further noted that the report showed only nine out of the 31 private health colleges met the necessary operational standards.

Mr Umar stated, “The majority of the private health training institutions visited are unfit to operate in the state due to noncompliance with both regulatory and professional standards.”

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Akwa Ibom Senator Applauds Umo Eno On A.R.I.S.E Entrepreneurial Equipment Support Scheme

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Akwa Ibom Senator Applauds Umo Eno On A.R.I.S.E Entrepreneurial Equipment Support Scheme

Akwa Ibom Senator applauds Umo Eno on A.R.I.S.E entrepreneurial equipment support scheme. Senator Aniekan Bassey of the Akwa Ibom North-East Senatorial District has commended Governor Umo Eno on the successful launch of the A.R.I.S.E Entrepreneurial Equipment Support Scheme.

Describing the initiative as a groundbreaking effort to empower small businesses, the distinguished Senator emphasized its potential to boost productivity and create sustainable job opportunities across Akwa Ibom State.

Speaking with newsmen on Tuesday, Senator Bassey lauded Governor Eno’s commitment to human capital development through strategic empowerment schemes, maintaining that the A.R.I.S.E Agenda is a transformative blueprint for economic growth.

According to Senator Bassey, “the newly launched scheme, which provides essential business equipment to budding entrepreneurs, will significantly enhance small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs), fostering innovation and self-reliance among citizens.”

Speaking further, the Akwa Ibom North-East Senatorial Senator further emphasized that he has, through his pet project, the RHAB-YESS Foundation, aligned his empowerment initiatives with the A.R.I.S.E Agenda to complement the Governor’s vision.

He reiterated his dedication to supporting entrepreneurship and economic development in Akwa Ibom State, particularly in areas of youth and women empowerment.

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“Governor Umo Eno’s A.R.I.S.E Entrepreneurial Equipment Support Scheme is a testament to his administration’s commitment to grassroots economic development. This initiative will undoubtedly provide small business owners with the necessary tools to enhance productivity and contribute meaningfully to the state’s economy.

Through RHAB-YESS Foundation, we will continue to play our part in supporting young entrepreneurs and ensuring the success of this noble vision,” Senator Bassey stated.

He urged beneficiaries of the scheme to make the most of the opportunity by leveraging the equipment received to expand their businesses, create employment, and contribute to the overall economic advancement of the state.

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Visitation Panel Reveals Only 9 Of 31 Private Health Colleges In Katsina Meet Standards

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Visitation Panel Reveals Only 9 Of 31 Private Health Colleges In Katsina Meet Standards

Visitation panel reveals only 9 of 31 private health colleges in Katsina meet standards. A visitation panel established by Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, has revealed that only nine out of 31 private health training institutions in the state meet the required operational standards.

The panel, inaugurated on October 25, 2024, presented its findings on March 12, 2025, exposing widespread noncompliance with regulatory and professional requirements among most institutions.

Presenting the report at Government House, Katsina, panel chairman and Commissioner for Lands and Physical Planning, Dr. Faisal Kaita, stated that several colleges were operating below acceptable standards.

“The majority of these private health training institutions are unfit to operate in the state due to noncompliance with both regulatory and professional requirements,” Kaita noted.

Receiving the report during a State Executive Council meeting, Governor Radda commended the panel for its thorough assessment and emphasized his administration’s commitment to ensuring quality healthcare education.

“We must ensure that only qualified institutions are allowed to operate in Katsina State,” he said.

Following the report, the governor ordered the immediate formation of a White Paper Committee to guide the implementation of the panel’s recommendations.

Katsina

Katsina

Panel Members:
The evaluation panel included:
Dr. Muhammad Usman – Former Special Adviser on Higher Education
Rabi’u Abdu Ruma – Retired Permanent Secretary
Dr. Ma’awuya Aliu – Director of Public Health, Ministry of Health
Shu’aibu Aliyu – Auditor General for Local Governments
Safiyanu Maikano Mani – Pioneer Provost, College of Health Sciences
Abubakar Saminu – OHOCSS Representative & Panel Secretary

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