IN a nation where much of the public remains deeply uncertain about how governance truly works, whistleblowers play an indispensable and courageous role in championing reform. Nigeria, with its multifaceted and deeply entrenched challenges particularly in the health sector desperately needs bold change agents and visionary, woke leadership to turn the tide. Recent developments in Kebbi State offer a glimmer of transformative hope, showing how whistleblowers, when empowered by strong political will, can catalyze remarkable, far-reaching change. Citizen whistleblower, Muhammad Bello popularly known as Dan Bello was the first to raise alarm over the deplorable and shameful state of healthcare…
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