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Radda Offers Automatic Employment To Yar’adua University 1st Class Graduates

The Governor who disclosed this on Saturday during the combined 9th-13th convocation ceremony of the University held at the university's Convocation Arena, reaffirmed his administration's commitment to education development.


 

The Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, has offered automatic employment to all indigenes of Katsina State who graduated with a first-class degree from the Umaru Musa Yar’adua University Katsina (UMYUK).

The Governor who disclosed this on Saturday during the combined 9th-13th convocation ceremony of the University held at the university’s Convocation Arena, reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to education development.

Radda, who serves as a visitor to the university, announced the approval of N555m for bursary allowances to 37,799 Katsina State students studying at various institutions of higher learning across the country.

He explained that N174,293,160 is for 11,605 fresh students of the 2021/2022 academic session, while 26,194 continuing students of the 2022/2023 academic session will receive N381,914,588.

Radda maintained that he had hitherto settled the outstanding scholarship allowances amounting to N648,000,000 for the 2020/2021 (fresh students) and 2021/2022 (continuing students) academic sessions.

The governor while highlighting the ongoing efforts to improve the standard of education across the state, emphasised that education is a strategic policy for his administration.

These efforts, he said, include upgrading infrastructure and facilities in existing schools, building new schools, recruiting additional qualified teachers, and boosting student enrollment.

The governor announced several initiatives that predominantly focus on enhancing the skills and productivity of the state’s workforce through training and retraining programs.

Governor Radda called on the university management to explore alternative revenue generation models, aligning with successful diversification programs undertaken by other universities.

He reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to fulfilling its financial obligations, ensuring prompt release of funds to cover the institution’s running costs, staff training, and development initiatives.

The 9th-13th convocation ceremony saw the graduation of a total of 10,868 students across various disciplines, receiving bachelor’s degrees, postgraduate diplomas, master’s degrees, and Ph.D.

The ceremony also included the conferment of honorary doctorate degrees on two former governors of Katsina State: Aminu Masari and Sa’idu Barda, alongside the late Garba Ammani and Hassu Iro Inko.

Governor Radda also announced the appointment of the Wazirin Katsina, Senator Ibrahim Ida, as the pioneer chancellor of the university.

On his part, the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Salihu Muhammad, expressed his appreciation for the Governor’s dedication to education.

He thanked distinguished guests for their participation, congratulated the graduating class on their achievements, and emphasized the significance of the ceremony in celebrating academic excellence and fostering a brighter future through education.

On Friday, a pre convocation lecture was held at the Umaru Musa Yar’adua University Auditorium, Katsina where, the guest lecturer, Professor Tijjani Muhammad Bande presented a paper titled: THE IMPERATIVE OF PROVISION OF EDUCATION WHILE ADDRESSING VIOLENT CONFLICT IN NIGERIA: SOME REFLECTIONS.