Kano Governor-Elect Vows To Revive Kwankwasiyya’s Free Education, Healthcare Scheme

THE Kano State Governor-elect, Engr Abba Kabir Yusuf has reaffirmed his government’s readiness to quickly fix the problems of provision of potable water, basic education and good healthcare, which are fundamental duties of a responsive government.

According to a statement by the spokesperson to the Governor-elect, Sanusi Bature Dawakin-Tofa,  Kabir Yusuf said despite huge tax payers’ money the outgoing administration claimed to have committed to the provision of basic water, Kano households strive in the twenty-first century to access safe drinking water in a State endowed with functional dams and resources to provide such amenities.

In his acceptance speech, the Governor-elect reassured Kano people that beyond fixing basic water supply, the incoming government will uphold the Kwankwasiyya philosophy with a wider scope of free education at primary and secondary levels involving provision of school uniform, learning materials, meals, conducive environment, paying SSCE fees for the students, training and motivation for the teachers to impart good quality education.

The incoming administration, which he said will be an off-shot of Kwankwaso administration, will be committed to free maternal and child healthcare programmes just as plans are underway for the upgrading of local health facilities across the 44 Local Government Areas of Kano State.   

To bridge the human capital gap in the various public institutions, Engr. Abba administration will rebirth Kwankwasiyya scholarship scheme for tertiary education and terminal degrees in special areas such as medicine, science and engineering in foreign countries.

It is a resolution that the incoming government will complete abandoned projects and continue with laudable populist policies of Kwankwassiyya administrations just as youth empowerment and enabling environment for MSMES and entrepreneurship to flourish will be provided as enshrined in the Campaign Blueprint.

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