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A Deep Dive into Kano State 2023 Education Sector: Observations and Call to Action

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Dr Auwalu Halilu and Dr Abdussalam Kani

 

The focus and direction of the 2023 Budget Policy Statement are improving the quality of basic and post-basic education and also improving the quality of Health Care Delivery Services, reintroducing the empowerment institute to improve skill acquisition, empowerment programs, agriculture and food security, water supply and sanitation, and improving citizens’ security, lives, and properties.

Following thorough analysis and review of the 2023 budget performance of Q1 and Q2 , it is discovered that N36,739 billion is allocated for education recurrent spending and N31,631 billion is earmarked for capital investment. Despite the fact that the recurrent allocation (N36,739 billion) is bigger than the capital allocation (N31,631 billion), the latter demonstrates the government’s commitment to lowering the cost of governance in the education sector. Allocation variance in reporting Q1 (N6,781,113.262) was recorded as secondary education allocation.

However, in Q2, (N23,150,268,550) was reported. Similarly, the first stage of tertiary education was recorded as N9,117,108,45 and N2,163,780,361 while the second stage was N14,182,780,361 and N11,973,320,383 correspondingly. Differences in primary education releases were recorded as zero in QI, whereas in Q2 they were reported as N4,762,754,059, bringing the total move to N9,523,708,118,43. The quarterly budget performance report is incomplete and is released late.

Based on the above observations, the following recommendations are made:

a. There is a need to raise budget allocations and releases to overhead costs for education since effective monitoring and supervision is critical for enhancing service delivery efficiency.

b. There is a requirement to ensure that the education sector consistently meets the UNESCO criterion of 26%.

c. It is necessary to guarantee that the quarterly budget performance report is thorough and available for public consumption on time.

d. It is necessary to guarantee that capital allocation is moderately bigger than recurrent allocation in order to reduce governance costs and create jobs in Kano state.

e. The foregoing variances and discrepancies should be resolved for accountability and openness.

f. Capital component releases remain lackluster, necessitating considerable capital project commitments to improve service delivery.

g. More oversight by the State House of Assembly will improve not only releases but will ensure value for money.

h. Continuous improvement in public budget education is required to promote value for money and ownership. This can be accomplished through media engagement, town hall meetings, and workshops, if necessary.

i. Strategic communications and involvement are required to guarantee widespread public acceptance of government budget measures.

In conclusion, we really appreciate the government’s enormous efforts to ensure quality education provision in the state across all levels. It is our hope that the issues/observations expressed and the recommendations made will be thoroughly and diligently implemented and put to use by the relevant stakeholders in order to promote accountability in tracking expenditure in the Kano State Education Sector Budget. Let’s get involved, ask tough questions, and hold the government accountable.

This statement comes at the end of a two-day step-down workshop on a new budget tracking template for the education and health projects, which was organized by Hasken Kano, CSACEFA, AMMKAS, and FIDAC with assistance from PERL-Kano.

Dr Auwal Halilu, 
State Coordinator, CSACEFA. 

Dr Abdussalam Muhammad Kani
Executive Director, FIDAC

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K-SAFE felicitates Muslims on Eid-el-Fitr

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Dr. Auwalu Halilu

 

Bismillah Rahmanir Raheem

On this joyous occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr, I extend my heartfelt greetings to the good people of Kano State, particularly education stakeholders, parents, teachers, and students. May this Eid bring peace, prosperity, and countless blessings to us all.

 

As we celebrate the completion of Ramadan, a month of sacrifice, reflection, and self-discipline, let us carry forward its invaluable lessons into our collective commitment to education. Just as Ramadan teaches us patience, perseverance, and generosity, we must apply these virtues in ensuring that every child, especially the most vulnerable, has access to quality education.

Education is the key to sustainable development, and our duty as a society is to nurture a system that is inclusive, accountable, and responsive to the needs of our children. The spirit of Ramadan encourages us to be more compassionate and proactive in addressing societal challenges. Let this spirit guide our continuous advocacy for improved educational policies, increased access to learning opportunities, and enhanced support for teachers and students.

As we mark this blessed day, I urge all stakeholders, government agencies, civil society organizations, community leaders, and development partners to renew their commitment to strengthening education in Kano State. Together, let us translate the lessons of sacrifice, discipline, and generosity into actionable steps toward building a future where every child has a fair chance to learn and thrive.

 

Eid Mubarak! May Allah (SWT) bless our efforts and grant us success in our quest for an enlightened and educated society.

 

Dr. Auwalu Halilu, is a Co-Chair (CSOs), Kano State Accountability Forum on Education (K-SAFE). 

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Is Nyesom Wike a Politician or an Ideological Opportunist?

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By Yushau Hamza

 

Politics, as a practice, should be driven by ideology, principles and commitment to a cause that aligns with the people’s needs and aspirations. The question of whether Nyesom Wike the minister of the FCT and former governor of rivers state is truly a politician or merely an opportunist manipulating political structures for personal gains has sparked debates within Nigeria’s political space. While he claims to be a staunch member of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), his recent political maneuvers suggest otherwise. Wike has for almost two years been seen actively working with the All Progressives Congress (APC), benefiting from its leadership while simultaneously being part of major internal turmoil within his own party, the people’s Democratic Party.

An ideological politician is someone who upholds a clear political philosophy and remains committed to their beliefs and party principles as such, regardless of personal interests or shifting political tides. Such a politician is guided by a vision for governance, policy-making, and national development, rather than self-serving ambitions.

Ideological politicians are often loyal to their party’s core values and are willing to defend them at all costs, even when faced with challenges.

Being a politician goes beyond holding a title or occupying a position in government. A true politician believes in and upholds a set of ideological principles and remains unshaken and even by his perceived self-interest, he chooses to Remains loyal to his party and its policies to Work for the collective goods rather than for his self-interest. Or better still he cross carpets

A true politician, Respects the democratic process and promotes political stability rather than discord. He engages in political participation that strengthens institutions rather than undermines them.

The Wike Dilemma of being a Politician or a Political Opportunist, raises serious concerns about his ideological stance. While he claims to be a PDP member, his actions align more with the interests of the APC. His role in engineering crises within the PDP, including an allegedly mastermind in the suspension of a democratically elected governor of rivers state, his overall grip on party leadership matters reveal a politician who is more interested in power dynamics than in ideological governance.

His involvement in another party’s administration without official defection, portrays him as a political opportunist rather than an ideological politician. He enjoys the benefits of APC leadership while refusing to fully commit to the party, leaving PDP in turmoil without a clear direction.

Wike has turned out to be a politician who straddles between two parties without clear allegiance, this action can be best described as a political mercenary ship, or an opportunistic power broker. Such individuals prioritize their personal ambitions over political consistency, switching alliances to secure their interests at the expense of democratic integrity.

Nyesom Wake’s political trajectory, challenges the notion of ideological consistency in Nigerian politics. His actions suggest that he is more of a strategic power player than a principled politician. If politics is to serve the people and democracy is to thrive, Nigeria needs leaders who embody ideological commitment rather than self-serving maneuvering. Wikes stances leaves all with a terrific question. Can politicians nowadays be trusted if their loyalty fluctuates between personal gains and party allegiance? Only time and the political practices in the Nigeria democratic terrain can live to tell.

 

Yushau Hamza writes from Kafinchiri town, Garko Local Government Area, Kano State. 

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President Tinubu at 73: A Quick Note

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By Abdulaziz Abdulaziz 

 

As I readied myself to anchor a special Iftar dinner in honour of His Excellency President Bola Tinubu holding this evening thoughts about the man race in my mind: What is unique about the President? What do I admire about him? What are the memorable moments with him? 

 

The story of the rise of Bola Tinubu from humble beginnings to the pinnacle is largely well known. There is no point regurgitating it. However, observing and working with man up close with bring to the fore many attributes that contribute in shaping his worldwide, his character, his leadership acumen and aided his rise to the top.

 

First, President Tinubu is very human and humane. He is human in the sense that he is humble, authentic and true to himself. No airs, no pride, no cosmetics. He relates well with his old friends, associates and staff in a convivial atmosphere devoid of haughtiness associated with people in power. He shares jokes less than he scorns. He could be stern and soft making sure that work atmosphere is not bereft of humanity or too jovial to be mistaken as laissez faire. He is generous with laughter when it is evoked but could be too sober in addressing serious issues that you’d wonder if he would breakdown. That’s the human part.

 

President Tinubu is also very humane. As a person, he is generous and compassionate to those he could reach with his hands. He never forgot friends or families of dead associates and colleagues. He kept to that even with his current tedious job. His good heart makes him the last person to hurt. Instead, he ignores. The President certainly bears no evil intentions against anyone or a collective. The story of his large-heartedness is well told that it warrants no repeating here. He accepts prodigal sons back with forgiving smile.

 

An important lesson from his life is steadfastness and perseverance. They brought him to where he is. President Tinubu, like the proverbial person who has been there for long, has surely seen a lot. He had seen changing times: real and fake smiles, shifting alliances, broken loyalties, back-stabbing, gang-ups, yet he remained focused and patien. Like the Rock of Gibraltar he remains unshaken and unperturbed. But God works in mysterious ways. For example, some of the arrowheads of Tinubu’s estrangement from a government he helped form in 2015 are today out in the cold. But while he took the unfortunate happenings of that period with steely resolve and perseverance, they are took weak to persevere being out of the table. While he was mature and statemanly, they crying hoarse like a kid deprived of precious doll.

 

As a leader, the President amazes me with his resolve to take bold even if costly decisions. He embodies the principle that leadership is not about taking popular decisions but about taking right decisions even if painful and inconveniencing. Like a physician on duty, President Tinubu’s administration of some painful reforms were not contemptuos of the feeling of the people, as some analysts alluded. They were, rather, out of courage to take necessary actions to stop the hemorrhage of our country. The hemorrhage may favour those of us now but if not stopped it would certainly prove fatal for our future.

 

The President was conscious that those actions were not popular. In fact, he was not unconscious that they could be costly politically like it was seen happen in many countries. But the statesman that he is he chose the country over himself. AlhamdulilLah! Mr the President is being proved right with the emerging light from the economic tunnel.

 

On the occasion of Mr President’s birthday I pray pervently for better health and greater wisdom as he steers the ship of the nation to the shore of progress, stability and development.

 

Happy birthday, Sir.

 

Abdulaziz is a Senior Special Assistant to the President and member of the Presidential Communication Team.

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