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Diminishing reading culture affects quality of education ” – Ganduje

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Kano State Governor Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje observes that the challenge of diminishing reading culture among children and youth affects quality of education.

According to Ganduje, lack of reading culture does not only affects the education sector but even the economic, social and political aspects are becoming victims of the negative trend.

The Governor made the statement today Thursday while declaring opene a one day Seminar on readership promotion organised for Students and Young Readers Clubs by Kano State Library Board, held at the Board’s conference hall.

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” The challenge now is the diminishing reading culture particularly among our children and our youth. We are here today to listento the scholars and experts in the field to brainstorm and offer suģgestions on how to revive the reading culture among the children, youth and the entire populace ” said Ganduje.

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Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje represented by his Deputy Dr. Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna maintained that despite billions of Naira spent by the administration at both basic, post primary and tertiary levels of education, there is need to complement this effort with sound and vibrant libraries and library services.

He revealed that during the first term of his administration, a comprehensive assesment had been made on the State’s Public Libraries Situation, stressing that…” contract was awarded for the renovation of all the seventeen branch libraries across the State’s Local Government and the construction of new additional libraries in four local governments of the State “.

Ganduje announced that recently, Kano State Government had approved and almost completed the construction of e-learning Library and a Computer Based Centre with modern facilities worth hundreds millions of Naira in Murtala Muhammad Library, which he described as transformation to modern day libraries.

With regards to the weekly radio programme on readership promotion and writing competition among Senior Secondary Schools introduced by the State library, Dr. Ganduje described the idea as welcome development which should be given the desired support.

In his remarks, the State Commissioner of Education Muhammad Sanusi Sa’id Kiru explained that while coming to the office as Commissioner, his Ministry had succeeded in executing a project for the procurement of furniture and library equipment worth more than N220 million.

” Your Excellency when I came , I discovered that about 17 of our libraries under this board in various local governments were under the custody of Kano State Ministry of Works. We have to struggle day and night to make sure that we retrieve our libraries back to this Minstry ” the Commissioner confirmed.

Earlier, the Executive Secretary Kano State Library Board Dr. Ibrahim Ahmed Bichi explained that the one day Seminar on readership promotion was organised to among other things improve reading culture among Students and Young Readers Clubs across the State.

In a statement by Deputy Governor’s Chief Press Secretary Hassan Musa Fagge said Others who spoke at the occasion include the Commissioner Kano State Ministry for Higher Education Dr. Mariya Mahmud Bunkure and the Executive Secretary Kano State Senior Secondary Management Board Dr. Bello Shehu.

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Breaking:Bomb Explodes In Niger

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A bomb has exploded in Hayin Shiroro in Niger state northcentral Nigeria.

NIGERIAN TRACKER sources said the bomb has caused the death of 2 persons and six were seriously enjoyed .

Some are currently receiving treatment.

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Alleged Money Laundering: Yahaya Bello Begs Court to spare his landed Property

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A former governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Adoza Bello, has appealed to Justice Maryann Anenih of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT High Court, Maitama, Abuja, to spare him the possession of a landed property in the Maitama district as one of the conditions for bail.

Bello made the plea on Thursday, December 19, 2024, through his counsel, J.B. Daudu SAN. He argued that obtaining Certificates of Occupancy and other title documents for properties in Maitama is challenging due to the peculiarities of the area.

“My Lord, most people who may be willing to stand as sureties are reluctant to part with their original title documents.

Moreover, many buildings in Maitama are corporate establishments like Transcorp Hilton, NCC among others. Therefore, we are pleading with this honourable court to consider other highbrow areas such as Asokoro, Wuse 2, Guzape, and others when granting bail to our client,” he said.

Earlier, Daudu informed the court that the matter was slated for the hearing of Bello’s bail application. Explaining, he told the court, “We filed our application yesterday, December 18, 2024, and the prosecution served a counter-affidavit the same day.

“We intend to focus on the trial, and for that, we need unrestricted access to the defendant to ensure he is fully prepared.

The charges against him are bailable. Moreover, there are critical documents that only he can access. My Lord, the second and third defendants have already been granted bail, and if not for procedural delays, my client would have been granted bail as well,” he said.

In response, counsel for the prosecution, Olukayode Eniton SAN, did not oppose the bail application.

“I confirm that the learned senior counsel, Daudu, has been in communication with the prosecution team. Based on the assurance that the defendant will stand trial, barring unforeseen circumstances, we are willing to defer to your lordship’s discretion regarding the terms and conditions of bail,” he said.

In her ruling, Justice Anenih granted Bello bail in the sum of N500 million with three sureties in like sum. The sureties must be notable Nigerians with landed property in Maitama, Jabi, Utako, Apo, Guzape, Garki, or Asokoro.

The judge also ordered Bello to deposit his passport and other travel documents with the court registrar. She further directed that he remain in the custody of the Nigerian Correctional Service Centre, Kuje, until his bail conditions are met.

Two other defendants standing trial alongside Bello, Umar Shuaibu Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu had their bail conditions varied. The judge reduced their bail sum from N300m to N200m and further ordered that they could get landed properties within the jurisdiction of the court that had the same values as the bail sum.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC is prosecuting Bello alongside Oricha and Hudu on a 16-count charge of criminal breach of trust and money laundering to the tune of N110.4 billion.

Justice Anenih adjourned hearing on the substantive suit till January 29, 2024

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Newly Assigned Kano Commissioner of Water Resources Orders Immediate Audit of State Water Board

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The Honourable Commissioner for the Ministry of Water Resources, Alhaji Umar Haruna Doguwa, has directed a comprehensive staff audit for employees working under the Kano State Water Board. This directive aims to enhance the working environment and ensure effective service delivery.

In a statement issued today by the Honourable Commissioner, Doguwa emphasized that the staff audit is intended to create a conducive atmosphere and an efficient working environment. “The staff auditing is aimed at providing a conducive atmosphere and effective working environment, which would result in effective service delivery,” Doguwa explained.

The Honourable Commissioner also called on the affected staff members to fully support and cooperate during the auditing exercise. “I urge the affected members of staff to give maximum support and cooperation during the auditing exercise,” he stated.

The statement was signed by the Public Relations Officer, Rukayya Uba Sulaiman, who reiterated the importance of the audit in achieving the ministry’s goals.

The staff audit is expected to identify areas for improvement and streamline operations within the Kano State Water Board, ultimately leading to better service delivery for the residents of Kano State.

 

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