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Criminals Take Over Public Schools in Sabon Gari – Investigation

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By Salisu Baso

Three public schools in the Sabon Gari area have been taken over and turned into hideouts for criminals and thugs. The schools in question are Maikwatashi Secondary School, Zawa’i Junior Secondary School, and Government Girls Secondary School Maikwatashi, all located along Igbo Road in Sabon Gari quarters.

These schools have been occupied by criminals wielding dangerous weapons, threatening the safety of students and staff, and disrupting the learning environment. The situation has led many parents and guardians to withdraw their children, severely affecting student enrollment. Currently, only four students are attending Zawa’i Junior Secondary School due to the security risks.

Our reporter, who visited the schools, observed that they have become hideouts for criminals and thugs. The schools are in a state of complete disrepair, with no roofs, windows, or doors, and the buildings themselves are cracked and crumbling.

When contacted, school authorities, the Kano State Senior Secondary Schools Management Board (KSSSMB), and the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) said that several letters had been sent to the concerned authorities about the security and infrastructural issues affecting the schools.

Mr. Samuel Mbadwe, a member of the School-Based Management Committee (SBMC) at GSS Maikwatashi, expressed concern over the critical condition and insecurity facing the school. He stated that the SBMC had tried its best to intervene but had failed due to the overwhelming security challenges.

He called on the state government to come to the aid of the school by rehabilitating the facilities and providing security.

The situation has caught the attention of the State House of Assembly, which directed its education committee to investigate the motion brought by Hon. Yusuf Bello Aliyu, the member representing Nassarawa Constituency. The motion called for the relocation of the schools to Kaura Goje Ward, as most of the students come from neighboring areas like Brigade, Tudun Wada, and Gwagwarwa.

The committee’s findings, submitted to the house, revealed that the schools lack proper security, with cases of vandalism, including the theft of windows, washbasins, and the destruction of toilet facilities. Out of ten classroom blocks, only three are currently in use, while criminals and thugs have occupied the remaining space.

The committee recommended that the government address these critical issues and ensure the safety and proper functioning of Maikwatashi Secondary School.

In a related incident, it was reported that the ceilings of the classrooms were being used to store weapons. On January 25, 2024, police recovered an AK-47 rifle from the premises, along with live ammunition.

After receiving the final report and recommendations, the House reassigned the education committee to investigate why the state government was unaware of the dire situation.

It was understood that one of the major issues affecting the schools is the lack of student enrollment. The schools fall under Fagge Zonal Secondary Education, while most of the students come from Nassarawa Zone.

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Governor Yusuf Champions Education, Resolves Certificate Crisis for Kano Graduates

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Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has emerged as a beacon of hope for graduates left stranded due to the previous administration’s negligence regarding academic certificates. His determination to rectify these injustices has culminated in decisive actions to secure the future of Kano’s youth. Ibrahim Adam, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Information, shared these developments with the media.

On December 9, 2024, Governor Yusuf traveled to Cyprus with a mission to obtain the overdue academic certificates for Kano students affected by the prior administration’s failure to meet its educational financial obligations. During a critical meeting with the management of Near East University, the governor focused on facilitating the release of certificates for students who graduated between 2015 and 2019, particularly in essential fields like Medicine and Nursing.

In a significant move, Governor Yusuf has settled the outstanding fees of €1.4 million (approximately ₦2.5 billion) owed to the university for 84 medical and2015 to 2019. This substantial financial commitment honors the dedication and hard work of these graduates, restoring their hopes for a future that had previously been unjustly delayed. According to Ibrahim Adam, the certificates are set to be handed over to the Kano State Scholarship Board through the Nigerian Ambassador to Turkey, marking a pivotal moment for the affected students.

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Governor Yusuf acknowledged the challenges faced by the graduates, declaring, “This situation has been a significant setback for our children, hindering their dreams and aspirations, and it has also affected our state, which is in dire need of their expertise.” His vision for a prosperous Kano is centered on prioritizing education, ensuring that talented individuals can make valuable contributions to the state’s advancement.

The governor’s proactive measures not only address the systemic issues in the education sector but also inspire renewed hope among Kano’s youth. By fulfilling his promises, he emphasizes the crucial role of supporting young people in achieving their aspirations, which is vital to the state’s growth.

As this milestone is celebrated, it is evident that Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s relentless pursuit of educational reform signals a transformative era for Kano State. His administration’s unwavering focus on education stands as a vital investment in the futures of individuals and the overall development of the state.

Under his leadership, Kano State is poised to realize its full potential, with eager graduates ready to make impactful contributions to their communities. Governor Yusuf’s commitment to empowering the youth serves as an enduring reminder that with dedication and decisive action, a brighter future is attainable for all.

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Governor Yusuf Dedicates Vanguard’s Award to the People of Kano

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Governor Yusuf receiving the award

 

 

Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has been named Governor of the Year 2024 (Good Governance) by Vanguard Newspaper, in recognition of his transformative achievements in the education and healthcare sectors.

The recognition was announced in a statement issued by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, on Saturday.

Governor Yusuf received the award at a prestigious event held in Lagos, where eminent personalities from across the country were honoured for excellence in leadership and service.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Chairman of the occasion, Atedo Peterside, emphasized that the selection process was based on merit and verifiable impact, commending the awardees for their outstanding contributions to national development.

Vanguard’s Editor-in-Chief, Eze Anaba, praised Governor Yusuf for setting a high standard in governance through his commitment, innovation, and focus on people-centered policies.

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In his remarks, Governor Yusuf expressed gratitude to Vanguard for the recognition, dedicating the award to the people of Kano State.

He reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to continue investing in sectors that directly impact the lives of citizens, especially education, health, and social welfare.

Other recipients of the Good Governance Award included Governors Umar Namadi (Jigawa), Charles Soludo (Anambra), Douye Diri (Bayelsa), Biodun Oyebanji (Ekiti), Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta) and Hope Uzodinma (Imo).

Governor Yusuf was accompanied to the ceremony by members of the State Executive Council, lawmakers, special advisers, local government chairmen, and close political allies.

This latest honour comes just four days after he received the Governor of the Year (Education) award from Leadership Newspaper.

The Governor is also scheduled to receive the Africa Good Governance Award from Heritage Times Magazine later this month in Morocco.

 

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Over 11,000 Job Seekers Apply for Just 100 Positions at Kano Anti-Corruption Commission-Executive Chairman

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The Chairman of the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission, Barrister Muhyi Magaji Rimin Gado, stated that over 11,000 people applied for 100 job positions the commission plans to fill within just 3 days.

The commission opened the application portal on April 7th, and it will close at midnight on Sunday.

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Muhyi said that by Thursday evening, 10,757 people had applied for the jobs, and by 10 p.m. that night, the number had reached 11,000.

Rimin Gado attributed the high number of applicants to the growing unemployment among the population.

He stated that they chose to open the application online in order to ensure fairness for everyone.

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