Katsina State governor, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda, has explained that the model smart schools established by his administration are designed to give children from rural and disadvantaged backgrounds a world-class education at no cost.
The governor stated this when he led 17 European Union (EU’s)envoys to visit Dumurkul Model Secondary School in Daura, one of three modern schools his administration sets up in the state’s three senatorial districts.
In a statement issued by his chief press secretary, Ibrahim Kaula Mohammed, the governor said, “These schools provide opportunities for children from rural and disadvantaged backgrounds. Admission is merit-based, focusing on students from public schools and rural communities.
“The aim is to build the future of those who otherwise might not have opportunities, ensuring that in the next 20 to 30 years, these students can compete on the global stage,” he added.
The governor indicated that each school is equipped with 24-hour electricity, ICT-fitted classrooms, hostels and internet access, with education and all essentials provided at no cost to students.
Receiving the delegation, the commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Hon. Yusuf Suleiman Jibia, said the Dumurkul school was almost completed and would be commissioned within two weeks, with students already enrolled and teachers recruited.
“These model schools are equipped with state-of-the-art teaching and learning materials and are designed to expand to other zones in the future,” Jibia said.
The Netherland Ambassador, Bengt van Loosdrecht, expressed satisfaction with the project and commended the state government for its commitment to improving access to quality education and investing in modern learning infrastructure.
After the visit, the delegation proceeded to the historic Kusugu Well in Daura, a site dating back approximately 2,005 years.
“Kusugu Well is central to the history of Katsina. Immortalising this heritage alongside our educational investments helps preserve the legacy of our people,” Governor Radda said.
The Egyptian Ambassador, Mohamed Fouad, lauded the governor for sustaining and preserving the state’s historical heritage. He also described the cultural night held the previous evening as a remarkable showcase of Katsina’s rich traditions.
The delegation included the state’s deputy governor, Hon. Faruk Lawal Jobe; the secretary to the state government (SSG), Barr. Abdullahi Garba Faskari members of the Katsina State Executive Council and other top government officials.
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