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Kano Govt, PLANE hold Education Sector Performance Review meeting

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The Kano state government has conducted a three day education sector review meeting in Zaria, Kaduna state. 

KANO FOCUS reports that the meeting was conducted with the support of Partnership for Learning for All in Nigeria (PLANE). 

Speaking at the occasion the state commissioner of education Alhaji Umar Haruna Doguwa said the Abba Kabir Yusuf led administration attached priority attention to education and would utilise its resources to revive the sector.

According to him, the present administration under the leadership of Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf is concerned about the dilapidated condition of education and would redouble efforts to achieve the desired objectives.

He emphasized the need for collaboration saying that the ministry operates an open-door policy that is always open to receive inputs aimed at improving education.

“As part of efforts to revive the sector, the ministry would install solar panels to enable uninterrupted service delivery “

The State Team Lead, Partnership for Learning for All in Nigeria PLANE Malam Umar Lawan said that PLANE is committed to supporting Kano state in taking education to a greater height.

He said PLANE is a 7-year education program funded by FCDO that engages with state and non-state actors within the basic education sub-sector to strengthen systems for improved delivery of inclusive, good-quality foundational learning, with a focus on marginalized groups, especially girls and children with disabilities.

He said “PLANE works at the federal level and in five states (Kaduna, Kano, Jigawa, Yobe, and Borno.”

Representative of the Kano State Accountability Forum on Education, (K-SAFE) Hajiya Mairo Bello, expressed appreciation to PLANE for extending the invitation to them and pledged to do the necessary advocacies and media engagement to inform relevant stakeholders.

Others who spoke at the occasion include Chairman State Universal Basic Education (SUBEB) Alhaji Yusuf Kabir, Executive Secretary Kano State Private and Voluntary Institutions Board (KSPVIB) , Alhaji Baba Umar, Hajiya Ladidi Sani Fagge from HILWA among others.

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KSCHMA to integrate family planning into health contributory scheme

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Kano State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (KSCHMA) is planning to integrate family planning services into the scheme. 

 

KANO FOCUS reports that the agency in ollaboration with the Society for Family Health organised a highly technical workshop in Kaduna Wednesday in that regard.

 

The workshop will also review the benefit package being offered by the Agency while also look at ways to include MNH innovations in the benefit package and finalise a clear actionable plan for immediate implementation and alignment with MAMII to reduce maternal mortality in Kano.

 

KANO FOCUS reports that Family Planning services and commodities have recently been identified as one of the ways that can grossly affect and reduce maternal mortality in Kano State and KSCHMA is fully aligned to work in tandem with efforts of the Kano State Government, the SMOH and other partners to see a remarkable reduction in Maternal Mortality.

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Dangote refinery exports two cargoes of jet fuel to Saudi Aramco in Saudi Arabia

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NESG says FG Must Support Domestic Industries to Achieve a $1 Trillion Economy

 

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Dangote Petroleum Refinery recently achieved a significant milestone by successfully exporting two jet fuel cargoes to Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil producer and a leading integrated oil and gas company globally.

 

 

KANO FOCUS reports that Saudi Aramco is the official Saudi Arabian Oil Company, which is a majority state-owned petroleum and natural gas company that is the national oil company of Saudi Arabia.

 

President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, revealed this on Tuesday during a visit by the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), team to both Dangote Fertiliser Limited and the Dangote Petroleum Refinery & Petrochemicals in Ibeju Lekki, Lagos.

 

Dangote said exporting products to the global markets, especially Saudi Aramco, was because of his refinery’s world-class standards and advanced technologies.

“We are reaching the ambitious goals we set for ourselves, and I’m pleased to announce that we’ve just sold two cargoes of jet fuel to Saudi Aramco,” he said.

 

Since its production began in 2024, the Dangote refinery has steadily increased its output, now reaching 550,000 barrels per day.

 

While commending Aliko Dangote for establishing the $20 billion refinery – the largest single-train refinery in the world – NESG Chairman, Mr. Niyi Yusuf, stated that Nigeria needs more investments of this calibre to reach its $1 trillion economy goal.

 

“To achieve a $1 trillion economy, much of that must come from domestic investments. I joked during the bus ride that while others are dredging to create islands for leisure, you’ve dredged 65 million cubic tonnes of sand to create a future for the country. This refinery, fertiliser plant, petrochemical complex, and supporting infrastructure are monumental,” he said. “My hope is that God grants you the strength, courage, and health to realise your ambitions and that in your lifetime, a new Nigeria will emerge.”

 

Yusuf emphasised that such local industries are essential to Nigeria’s industrialisation and will help foster the growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). He added that the NESG would continue to advocate for an improved investment climate to attract entrepreneurs, boost development, ensure food security, and address insecurity.

 

He lamented that Nigeria has become a dumping ground for foreign products and stressed that the country must support its entrepreneurs to become a global player. “It’s inconceivable that a nation of over 230 million people, with an annual birth rate higher than the total population of some countries, is still dependent on imports to feed its citizens.”

 

Yusuf also praised Dangote’s bold vision for making Nigeria self-sufficient in several key sectors.

 

“The NESG is grateful, and I believe the nation is as well. This refinery represents the audacity of courage. It takes immense effort to do what you’ve done and still be standing and smiling. Thank you for inspiring us and showing that nothing is impossible. You’ve transformed Nigeria from a net importer of petroleum products to a net exporter,” he said. “We’ve all read Think Big, but this is truly about thinking big. The message is clear: the private sector can bring about real change.”

 

Yusuf, alongside NESG board members and stakeholders, toured the refinery and fertiliser plants, lauding the level of investment, technology, and sophistication of young Nigerian engineers running world-class laboratories and central control units. He acknowledged Dangote’s perseverance and success in overcoming numerous challenges.

 

Dangote, in his response, reiterated the importance of the private sector in national development, asserting that Nigeria’s challenges could largely be overcome by providing gainful employment to its people.

 

He stated that the concept of a free market should not be used as a pretext for continued import dependence, highlighting that both developed and developing nations, including the USA and China, actively protect their domestic industries to safeguard jobs and promote self-sufficiency. Dangote also cited the example of the Benin Republic, where cement imports are restricted as part of a deliberate strategy to protect local industries, despite the proximity of his Ibese plant.

 

“The President is a personal friend, and my Ibese plant is just 28km from Benin, yet they refuse to allow imports to protect their local industries, most of which are grinding plants,” he remarked.

He further emphasised that the government stands to gain substantially when the private sector flourishes, noting that 52 kobo (52%) of every naira Dangote Cement generates goes to the government.

 

Dangote also pointed out the significant challenges involved, in setting up industries in Nigeria, particularly the substantial capital investment required due to the lack of infrastructure. He stressed that investors are often forced to take on responsibilities for essential services such as power, roads, and ports – services that should be provided by the government.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Gov Yusuf constructs 400 classrooms in basic schools – SUBEB chair

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Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has constructed 400 classrooms to decongest lower basic schools.

KANO FOCUS reports that the Executive Chairman of State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) Alhaji Yusuf Kabir revealed this on Tuesday while receiving members of Kano State Accountability Forum on Education (K-SAFE) who paid him an advocacy visit.

Alhaji Yusuf Kabir

The chairman added that the state government is expending billions of Naira in renovation of schools through Community Reorientation Committees (CRC) across the forty four local government areas.

He said the project is part of the governor Yusuf-led administration’s campaign promises to reform the decayed education sector in the state.

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Kabir appealed to corporate organisations and wealthy individuals to complement government’s effort in that direction.

He however solicited the support of K-SAFE in addressing the menace of students’ absenteeism and late coming which he described as the major challenge to effective teaching and learning.

The chairman extended an invitation to K-SAFE to be attending teachers recruitment exercises and procurement processes as he is committed to transparent and prudent management of public resources.

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Earlier the Co-chairperson of K-SAFE Dr Auwalu Halilu said they were in SUBEB to formally introduce the forum as accountability platform working in education sector.

Dr Halilu said K-SAFE is a co-creation of government, civil society organisations and media workers aimed at improving education in Kano state.

Dr Auwalu Halilu

He assured readiness of K-SAFE members to support SUBEB in school monitoring across the nooks and crannies of the state.

Also speaking the Secretary of K-SAFE Dr Abdussalam Kani raised concerns over the alarming data frequently released by development partners and Non Governmental Organisations, which he said contradicted all obtainable indices.

He therefore called on Kano State Bureau of statistics to regulate publishing unjustifiable data by Non Governmental organisations in Kano state.

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