- In 2023, Governor Sani announced a downward review of tuition fees across all state-owned tertiary institutions to increase access to education.
- The fee reductions range from 30% to 50% across institutions to mitigate the effect of rising cost of living.
Uba Sani, governor of Kaduna, has approved the sum of N470 million for accreditation of various courses and programs across five state-owned tertiary institutions and seven technical and commercial secondary schools.
In a statement, Mohammed-Sani Bello, state commissioner of education in the state, said that securing accreditation from recognized bodies is crucial for ensuring the quality of academic programs.
He said that accreditation validates the legality of degrees, courses studied, and certificates awarded at the end of study.
“The breakdown of the payments for the accreditation purposes as follows: “Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic Zaria (N42,495,542.20), “College of Nursing and Midwifery (N45,532,000.00), “College of Education Gidan Waya (N45,000,000.00),”Kaduna State University (N291,481,794.00),”Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital (N26,640,000.00), “Technical and Commercial Secondary Schools (N18,000,000.00),” Bello said.
Bello said Sani’s administration has made significant strides and accomplishments since assuming office in May 2023, which marks a period of notable progress and success.
“Indeed, this is a demonstration of the firm commitment of Governor Sani to ensuring uninterrupted provision of quality education in Kaduna State,” he said.
” Education at all levels remains a top priority of the Uba Sani administration. Since his assumption of office, the Governor has embarked on swift and comprehensive reforms in the education sector with a special focus on improving access, retention, and positive learning outcomes.
” The administration has also taken teacher welfare, conducive learning environment, and investment in infrastructure seriously.
“In 2023, Governor Sani announced a downward review of tuition fees across all state-owned tertiary institutions to increase access to education. The fee reductions range from 30% to 50% across institutions to mitigate the effect of rising cost of living.
“Similarly, the state government has reduced the hitherto N65,000 fee regime in the Kaduna Capital School to N23,000 per academic term.
“Other initiatives of the administration include the groundbreaking for construction of 62 new secondary schools across the state, completion/commissioning of six new Science Secondary Schools, construction/renovation of several hostels, classrooms, and VIP conveniences.
“Groundbreaking for construction of 50 additional new secondary schools and renovation of over 200 dilapidated schools facilities are underway.
“Furthermore, the Kaduna State Government has secured full scholarship for 50 students to pursue ICT courses at Mewar International University, the first Indian International University with a West African campus.
“The selection process, conducted by the Kaduna State Scholarship and Loans Board, prioritized candidates with the highest JAMB scores from each of the 23 local government areas, with special consideration for female
applicants.”
The commissioner added that the sum of N205m was released for merit and need-based scholarship disbursement to eligible students.
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