In a bid to address educational
backwardness of the state, Kano state Governor, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has
declared free and compulsory education at level in the state.
Kwankwaso who made the declaration
during the presentation of 2014 appropriation bill to the House of Assembly
revealed that the gesture would commenced from 2014 academic year.
Kwankwaso stated that “in our
collective resolve to drive a knowledge base economy, government has already
concluded arrangement to adopt a free education for all indigene at all levels:
primary, secondary and tertiary institutions in the state.”
The Governor added that “this is in
addition to sponsoring of Kano indigenes to pursue their various degree programmes
locally and internationally”, pointing out that the commencement of the free
education for all Kano state indigenes from
primary, secondary and tertiary institutions starting from the new academic session in 2014.”
primary, secondary and tertiary institutions starting from the new academic session in 2014.”
In order to ensure effective implementation of the new programme, the Education sector got the largest share of the sectoral allocation with over N20billion with Ministry of Education N15.22billion; while its ministry for Higher Education counterpart got N5.61billion.
Other policy programmes in 2014
fiscal year under education include, N6.5 billion for the continuation work at
Schools for Islamic Studies in each of the 44 LGAs
Kwankwaso revealed that N2 billion
has been set aside for the continuation of 44 Technical Schools one in each LGAs;
adding that N241 million has equally been earmarked for the procurement of 15
mobile computing solar powered container box.
He said that N250 million was also
earmarked for the establishment of another boarding primary school in the
state, adding that N1.3 billion has been allocated for the Construction and
furnishing of 268 additional classrooms in the state.
The Governor further stated that
Northwest University got N3billion for the continuation of construction of
Faculty building, senate building and other infrastructure, adding under the
2014 approriation bill N586 million was earmarked for the continuation work at
former Magwan Water Restaurant to First Lady College.
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