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KUST postpones increment of tuition, hostel charges as ASUU condemns hike

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Mukhtar Yahya Usman

The Kano University of Science and Technology, Wudil (KUST) has postponed the implementation of its new tuition and accommodation charges, following an outcry by the varsity’s branch of the  Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

KANO FOCUS reports that the deferment of the fees hike came just a day after the increment was announced.

On Wednesday, the KUST had announced that returning Kano state students would pay N30,800 for registration instead of N21,500 while fresh students were to pay N33,500 as against the N23,200 they used to pay.

Also, the university said non-native and foreign students are to pay N44,800 and N96,000 as tuition fees respectively.

As for students’ accommodation, the university had raised the charges from 5,090 to N10,090.00 per session, according to a statement by Sa’idu Abdullahi Nayaya, the varsity’s deputy registrar, information and public relations.

But in another statement on Thursday, Mr Nayaya said the implementation of the new charges would take effect from 2020/2021 academic session instead of 2019/2020.

Mr Nayaya, stated that the decision was reached at the 94th meeting of the University Senate, held on Thursday, following an intervention by Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, “who pledged to support the University with the shortfall for 2019/2020 Academic Session.”

Meanwhile the KUST Vice Chancellor, Professor Shehu Alhaji Musa, announced 8 March 2020 as the resumption date for the new academic session.

Professor Musa urged both new and returning students to face their studies with “all seriousness”.

Tuition, hostel fees hike “highly insensitive”–ASUU

However, ASUU- KUST chapter condemned the increase in students’ registration and accommodation fees, describing the action as “insensitive.”

In a statement, the branch chairperson of the union,  Comrade Muhammad Sani Gaya said the hike is “highly insensitive looking at the difficult economic situation in the country.”

Mr Gaya added that the fees increment undermines the Kano state policy on free and compulsory education.

“For the avoidance of doubt the Union categorically reiterates its earlier resolution at its Congress held on Thursday, 16th January, 2020 and its press release of Thursday, 30th January, 2020 of total rejection of this dangerous venture due to the unreliability of the data used by the management to arrive at the reviewed charges,” he said.

‘Hidden charges’

The ASUU-KUST chairperson further added that the services rendered from the funds generated from the registration fees paid by the students were unjustifiable.

Mr Gaya also alleged that “stakeholders and the general public may also wish to note that the university authority wittingly concealed the actual amount to be paid by the students (there are hidden charges).”

“The actual amount to be paid as indicated in the Wednesday, 26th February, 2020 press release signed by one Sa’idu Abdullahi Nayaya does not in any way correspond with what was approved to be paid.

“For instance, a fresh Geography student (an indigene of Kano State) is to pay N33, 700 (university charges), N5,000 field course, N10,090 (hostel charges), N2,000 (field course local charges), N200 (SGS charges), N500 (entrepreneurship charges) totaling N51,490.

“Couple with the lack of accountability, this is coming at a time of extravagant and bogus expenditure by the university management.

“Since the re-introduction of registration fees by the university in 2015/2016 session there was never a year when audited report was presented before the council in violation of Section 31 of the university law,” the ASUU-KUST said.

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Governor Yusuf Champions Education, Resolves Certificate Crisis for Kano Graduates

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Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has emerged as a beacon of hope for graduates left stranded due to the previous administration’s negligence regarding academic certificates.

His determination to rectify these injustices has culminated in decisive actions to secure the future of Kano’s youth. Ibrahim Adam, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Information, shared these developments with the media.

On December 9, 2024, Governor Yusuf traveled to Cyprus with a mission to obtain the overdue academic certificates for Kano students affected by the prior administration’s failure to meet its educational financial obligations.

During a critical meeting with the management of Near East University, the governor focused on facilitating the release of certificates for students who graduated between 2015 and 2019, particularly in essential fields like Medicine and Nursing.

This was confirmed by Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, the governor’s spokesperson.

In a significant move, Governor Yusuf has settled the outstanding fees of €1.4 million (approximately ₦2.5 billion) owed to the university for 84 medical and2015 to 2019.

This substantial financial commitment honors the dedication and hard work of these graduates, restoring their hopes for a future that had previously been unjustly delayed.

According to Ibrahim Adam, the certificates are set to be handed over to the Kano State Scholarship Board through the Nigerian Ambassador to Turkey, marking a pivotal moment for the affected students.

Governor Yusuf acknowledged the challenges faced by the graduates, declaring, “This situation has been a significant setback for our children, hindering their dreams and aspirations, and it has also affected our state, which is in dire need of their expertise.”

His vision for a prosperous Kano is centered on prioritizing education, ensuring that talented individuals can make valuable contributions to the state’s advancement.

The governor’s proactive measures not only address the systemic issues in the education sector but also inspire renewed hope among Kano’s youth.

By fulfilling his promises, he emphasizes the crucial role of supporting young people in achieving their aspirations, which is vital to the state’s growth.

As this milestone is celebrated, it is evident that Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s relentless pursuit of educational reform signals a transformative era for Kano State.

His administration’s unwavering focus on education stands as a vital investment in the futures of individuals and the overall development of the state.

Under his leadership, Kano State is poised to realize its full potential, with eager graduates ready to make impactful contributions to their communities.

Governor Yusuf’s commitment to empowering the youth serves as an enduring reminder that with dedication and decisive action, a brighter future is attainable for all.

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Governor Yusuf Bags Vanguard’s 2024 Good Governance Award

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Mukhtar Yahya Usman

Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has been named Governor of the Year 2024 (Good Governance) by Vanguard Newspaper, in recognition of his transformative achievements in the education and healthcare sectors.

The recognition was announced in a statement issued by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, on Saturday.

Governor Yusuf received the award at a prestigious event held in Lagos, where eminent personalities from across the country were honoured for excellence in leadership and service.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Chairman of the occasion, Atedo Peterside, emphasized that the selection process was based on merit and verifiable impact, commending the awardees for their outstanding contributions to national development.

Vanguard’s Editor-in-Chief, Eze Anaba, praised Governor Yusuf for setting a high standard in governance through his commitment, innovation, and focus on people-centered policies.

In his remarks, Governor Yusuf expressed gratitude to Vanguard for the recognition, dedicating the award to the people of Kano State.

He reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to continue investing in sectors that directly impact the lives of citizens, especially education, health, and social welfare.

Other recipients of the Good Governance Award included Governors Umar Namadi (Jigawa), Charles Soludo (Anambra), Douye Diri (Bayelsa), Biodun Oyebanji (Ekiti), Sheriff Oborevwori (Delta) and Hope Uzodinma (Imo).

Governor Yusuf was accompanied to the ceremony by members of the State Executive Council, lawmakers, special advisers, local government chairmen, and close political allies.

This latest honour comes just four days after he received the Governor of the Year (Education) award from Leadership Newspaper.

The Governor is also scheduled to receive the Africa Good Governance Award from Heritage Times Magazine later this month in Morocco.

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Kano Tops Nigeria’s Zero-Dose Immunization List as Boost Project Targets Urgent Action

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By Aminu Abdullahi Ibrahim

Kano State has the highest number of zero-dose immunization cases in Nigeria, with 15 local government areas (LGAs) identified as high-burden, according to Save the Children.

This alarming figure has prompted the launch of targeted interventions under the Boost Project, a collaborative initiative by Save the Children and GSK aimed at reducing the number of zero-dose and under-immunized children in the country.

During an engagement meeting held on Thursday with the Kano State Community of Practice (CoP) on Immunization, stakeholders renewed commitments to tackling the issue.

The project is currently being implemented in Kano and Lagos States, with focused interventions in Ungogo and Gezawa LGAs, which are among the most affected areas in Kano.

Speaking at a media and civil society dialogue, Taiwo Folake, Coordinator of the Boost Project, emphasized the critical role of public engagement in reversing the trend.

She called for increased media support to drive awareness and community action on immunization.

Folake explained that the Boost Project works closely with state and local governments, traditional and religious leaders, and caregivers to ensure that children who have never received routine vaccines are reached, while also reintegrating those who have dropped out of immunization schedules.

Dr. Itunu Dave Agbola, Policy and Advocacy Coordinator of the project, said the initiative is also focused on improving domestic resource mobilization for immunization funding, strengthening governance, and developing a Kano-specific immunization policy to enhance planning, funding allocation, and accountability.

She noted that building trust through community leadership is vital for vaccine acceptance.

Also speaking, Salisu Yusuf, Co-Chair of the Kano CoP on Immunization, reiterated the group’s commitment to working with all stakeholders to reduce the number of high-burden LGAs.

He dismissed widespread misconceptions about vaccine safety, assuring that vaccines are safe and scientifically approved.

Yusuf pledged to intensify sensitization efforts through media outreach, house-to-house campaigns, and community meetings.

The meeting marks a renewed drive to improve immunization coverage in Kano State, with a strong emphasis on reaching vulnerable and underserved communities.

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