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Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State has granted automatic employment to 54 postgraduate students who benefited from a foreign scholarship programme to study health-related courses in India.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Sunday by the spokesperson of the governor, Sunusi Dawakin Tofa, in Kano, the Kano State capital.

The statement said Yusuf made the announcement during a reception and Iftar (Ramadan breaking of fast) organised for the students, who studied at Symbiosis International University in Pune, India and returned to the state on Friday.

The statement said: “We have made all necessary arrangements to offer you automatic employment within the Kano State Civil Service.

“Your appointment letters will be issued shortly through the Ministry of Health in collaboration with the Head of Service.

“You will also benefit from the newly implemented minimum wage of N71,000 in the state.

“We have improved allowances for healthcare workers to ensure a conducive working environment.”

Governor Yusuf expressed concern over individuals who received government-sponsored education but later left the state for employment elsewhere.

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He added: “I am surprised to see beneficiaries of government scholarships working outside Kano instead of contributing to the state’s development.

“We appeal to you to use your knowledge and expertise to improve the lives of our people, especially women, and address critical health issues like maternal mortality and sickle cell anemia.”

According to the governor, the state’s investment in education and healthcare aims to strengthen service delivery within Kano, and retaining skilled professionals is key to achieving that goal.

Yusuf reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to continuing the foreign scholarship programme initiated by former Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.

He said: “When we assumed office, we promised to sustain this initiative. 

“Out of the 1,000 beneficiaries, 418 were sent to India and Uganda last year.

“All have graduated, while the remaining 68 students in India are expected to return by April.”

Among the 54 returning scholars were 36 medical doctors, 11 pharmacists, two anatomists, and a radiographer

According to the Executive Secretary of the Kano State Scholarship Board, Kabiru Getso, some of the specialised courses studied by the students were the first of their kind in Kano and Northern Nigeria.

Getso said: “Achieving this milestone puts the state in a strong position to improve healthcare services.

“All the students excelled academically, completing their programmes with impressive grades and no carryovers.”

Speaking on behalf of the graduates, Dr. Yusuf Abdulmalik Abubakar, the group’s captain, expressed heartfelt appreciation to the Kano State Government.

Abubakar “Words are not enough to convey our gratitude. 

“We are deeply thankful for this life-changing opportunity.”


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