Zamfara Governor To Revatalize Education Sector

Zamfara State governor, Dauda Lawal says his administration is committed to the revitalization of the education sector at all levels.

The Governor gave the indication when he paid an unscheduled visit to the College of Health Science and Technology, Tsafe.

The Governor’s race spokesman, Sulaiman Bala Idris said that the visit was to assess the level of infrastructural challenges confronting the school.

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He said the Governor was taken around the school by the Provost, Hamisu Yusuf Yelwa, where he inspected and assessed the condition of the classrooms and students’ hostels.

He said part of the buildings inspected were blocks of classrooms, the Dauda Lawal Dare Complex which was constructed by the Governor as part of his philanthropic services years before he was elected Governor.

While assessing the female hostels, Governor Lawal interacted with some of the students occupying it.

He said the Governor was worried about the condition of the infrastructural decay in the college and vowed to take swift action in addressing the problem.

He tasked the Provost to provide a detailed report of their needs, in his effort to overhaul the educational sector in the state.


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