Education Renaissance: Kano State to boost learning, safety in public schools
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to enhancing quality of education in Kano public schools, with focus on upgrading infrastructure and creating conducive learning atmosphere for children.
Speaking during a recent visit to Governor’s College, Governor Yusuf, who inspected newly delivered furniture and instructional materials provided by the Ministry of Education, noted that these efforts are part of a broader initiative to revitalise public primary and secondary schools across the state.
The Governor, who was warmly received by enthusiastic students, teachers, and staff of the college, also promised swift reforms in education sector, aimed at strengthening the academic experience and preparing Kano students for a bright future. He also expressed pride in the improvements made at the school and announced plans to further enhance the capacity of the teaching staff.
While revealing that his administration is set to construct a pedestrian bridge near the College, along Ibrahim Taiwo Road, to ensure safety of student and prevent accidents, Governor Yusuf equally reiterated his administration’s determination to tackle challenges facing the education sector, promising that the declared state of emergency in education would result in significant progress and restoration of Kano’s educational prestige.
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