The National Leadership of ILDC Commends Gov Abba Yusuf for paying 55,000 Students’ SSCE Registration Fees in Kano State

The National Coordinator of ILDC Chief Ugochukwu Nnam commended Governor Abba Yusuf for paying 55,000 Students’ SSCE Registration Fees in Kano State.

The National Coordinator of Initiative for Leadership Development and Change (ILDC), Chief Nnam made the commendation in a press release in Abuja, thanking the Governor of Kano State, His Excellency, Mallam Abba Kabir Yusuf, for the excellent initiative towards improving and repositioning the education sector of the state.

Kano State governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, has approved the immediate payment of examination fees for 55,000 students of the state sitting the 2023 Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination organised by the National Examination Council (NECO).

The governor said this was part of his government’s policy to reposition the educational sector and give it the needed attention.

In a press statement issued by Sanusi Bature, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Kano State, the governor urged the benefiting students to work hard for better results and to reciprocate the gesture so as to justify the huge investment made by the state government in order not to halt their educational pursuit.

“As a concerned government, we must ensure that the progression of your educational pursuit is not stopped and I promptly approved the payment of the examination fees to 55,000 students across the state.

“You need to put in your best and remain committed so that you can come up with good results of the examination that can make the state and your family happy and proud of you,” the governor was quoted to have said. He similarly assured the people of Kano that his administration would come up with more policies and programs of improving the education sector.

Chief Nnam, the ILDC National Coordinator, on behalf of the group passed vote of confidence on Governor Abba Yusuf, in turning around the fortunes in Kano State for the betterment of the people, both for the indigenes and the non-indigenes residing and doing business in Kano.

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