Education
Dangote Unveils N15bn Five-Year Development Plan for Kano Varsity
Africa’s richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has unveiled a N15 billion five-year development plan for the Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology (ADUSTech), Wudil, a Kano State-owned institution.
Dangote made the announcement during the 5th combined convocation ceremony of the university in Kano, stating that the plan would be executed through the Dangote Foundation.
He said the plan would cover several projects, including the design and construction of male and female hostels, a world-class multipurpose computer laboratory with 24-hour internet service, and a mini solar power plant to provide constant electricity to the university.
Also included are the construction of a befitting Senate building and a post-NYSC enrolment programme for the best engineering students.
Dangote pledged to offer employment opportunities to outstanding engineering graduates of the university in the Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Dangote Cement.
“Majority of you who have performed excellently, I will also guarantee employment. The execution of this development plan will be carried out in close partnership with the Governing Council, with a proper project management structure to ensure execution on budget and schedule,” he said.
He added that he would brief Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, twice a year on the progress of the projects to ensure proper implementation.
Dangote, who was also invested as the Chancellor of the university, promised to support the institution to become one of the top three universities in Nigeria.
He urged wealthy individuals to support government efforts in addressing the issue of out-of-school children.
“Government cannot do it alone. The public must contribute to the development of our country,” he said.
He commended Governor Yusuf for declaring a state of emergency in the education sector and prioritising the enrolment of out-of-school children.
Meanwhile, Governor Yusuf, who is the Visitor to the university, announced the approval of road and drainage projects within the institution and reaffirmed his administration’s continued support.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Musa Yakasai, disclosed that the governor had approved N2.1 billion to settle the university’s outstanding liabilities.
He also revealed that Dangote had paid electricity bills amounting to millions.
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SCI supports 1,052 out-of-school children in Adamawa
Save the Children International (SCI) has launched the distribution of learning materials to 1,052 vulnerable out-of-school children in nine communities in Yola-South Local Government Area of Adamawa.
Speaking at the event on Tuesday, SCI Education Officer, Maryam Neol, said the intervention was implemented under the Education Cannot Wait (ECW) project.
She explained that the initiative aimed to accelerate access to inclusive and quality education while building a resilient and sustainable learning system for children excluded from formal schooling.
According to her, beneficiaries will undergo a nine-month accelerated learning programme before being integrated into formal schools, while some will receive skills acquisition training.
“The programme is structured to equip the children with foundational literacy and numeracy skills required for a smooth transition into conventional classrooms,” she said.
Neol listed benefiting communities as Yelwa, Wuro-Cheki, Namtari, Damare, TC Demonstration, Wuro-Jabbe, Walowol Gugu, Wuroyanka and Ngurore Central.
The Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, Garba Pella, commended SCI for supporting efforts to reduce the number of out-of-school children in the state.
Represented by Director Alhaji Bappa Mohammed, Pella said the intervention aligned with government’s commitment to expanding access to basic education.
He urged parents and community leaders to support the accelerated learning programme, emphasizing that they should ensure beneficiaries take full advantage of the opportunity to secure a better future.
Also speaking, Mr Stephen Medugu, Coordinator of the Education in Emergency Working Group, lauded SCI’s intervention and encouraged parents to prioritise their children’s education.
A community leader in Samunaka, Malam Shuaibu Ali, appreciated SCI and its partners but expressed concern over insecurity affecting schools in the area.
Ali said incidents of harassment involving students and teachers had been recorded, and appealed to the state government to strengthen security to create a safer learning environment.
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FG to provide starter packs for TVET graduates — Minister
Federal Government says it will provide starter packs to graduates of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes as part of efforts to promote skills development and enhance youth employability.
The Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suwaiba Ahmad disclosed this on Monday during an inspection visit to Bayero University, Kano (BUK), where she assessed ongoing vocational training initiatives supported by the ministry.
She said the initiative was designed to ensure that beneficiaries of the TVET programme become self-reliant, job creators and active contributors to the nation’s economic growth.
According to her, the provision of starter packs will complement the Federal Government’s drive to reduce unemployment and address the persistent skills gap in the country.
“The administration of President Bola Tinubu is committed to strengthening technical and vocational education because it remains a critical pathway to empowering young Nigerians.
“Providing starter packs will enable our youths to put their training into practical use immediately,” she said.
The Minister also commended President Bola Tinubu for approving the programme, which covers about 25 vocational trades, including carpentry, leather works, tailoring, ICT skills, cosmetology, welding, solar installation and other technical areas.
She urged beneficiaries to take full advantage of the initiative, adding that the programme aligns with the administration’s commitment to reducing youth unemployment, promoting self-sufficiency and driving national development.
Ahmad commended BUK for its commitment to implementing the programme, noting that the ministry would continue to partner institutions that promote innovation, productivity and entrepreneurship.
Also speaking, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Haruna Musa, said the programme was timely as the country continued to grapple with low employability, reduced productivity and slow economic growth due to inadequate skills among its youth population.
Represented by the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic), Prof. Ahmad Tsauni, said the programme was designed to equip young Nigerians with practical and entrepreneurial skills that would enhance job creation, innovation and national development.
Musa encouraged participants to take full advantage of the opportunity by learning diligently and transforming themselves into agents of positive change in their communities.
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NUC Assesses FCE (T) Bichi for Take-off of Dual Mandate Degree Programmes
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