GOV SANI VOWS TO IMPROVE EDUCATION SECTOR IN KADUNA
By Gambo Abubakar Kaduna
The Kaduna state governor Malam Uba Sani, has reiterated his government commitment in promoting the education sector by allocating an colossal amount of funds to the sector.
Governor Sani made the statement through the special adviser on students matters, Honourable Hassan Rilwan, during a public lecture organised by the department of public administration, Kaduna state University (KASU), which recently held at the University's One Thousand Sited Hall in Kaduna.
The governor however, commended the KASU management towards conducting a good research in order to improve a scholarly effort for advising government on their policies, and get together as partners in solving the March of human challenges.
In his addressed the Vice Chancellor, Kaduna state University (KASU)Professor Abdullahi Musa Ibrahim, said "the first conference with the theme; " fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria, "implications and way forward."
It's shows the university commitment to help the governments to improve the well being of our peoples in the state and the nation in general.
"what have seen there is the testimony to the facts that the University is taking a proactive approaches to support the governments in terms of solving societal challenges."
In his addressed the executive secretary local government service board, Professor Aminu Ladan Sharehu, Matawallen Zazzau, described the theme of the conference as timely, when Nigerian are massively Chao's on the raising effect of subsidy removal.
Matawallen Zazzau however noted that, With the effective implementation of president Bola Ahmad Tinubu economic policies the issues of poverty, unemployment, insecurity and economic challenges would solved and improve the better ness of citizens in the country.
In his lecture presentation, Professor Muhammad Tanko has advised the governments to privatise the Nigerian's refineries for effective service delivery.
"Our country's refinery equipment and machineries is outdated, it allows the foreignes investors to equips the refineries with modern machineries that would produce or refine in high quantity of oil products."
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