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Kano inaugurates committee to oversee secondary school principals

Mr Doguwa said the present administration was keen interest towards overall development of the education sector.

• April 24, 2024
Kano Governor Abba Yusuf
Kano Governor Abba Yusuf [Photo Credit: Premium Times Nigeria]

The Kano State government has inaugurated a caretaker committee to oversee the affairs of the state All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools following the dissolution of the former executives.

The state’s Commissioner for Education, Umar Doguwa, stated this at a ceremony in Kano.

Mr Doguwa said that the dissolution was aimed at ensuring that members of associations under the ministry were duly elected.

He said that the caretaker committee would operate for three months, preparatory to the election of new executives.

“As you are all aware, the present administration has keen interest towards overall development of the education sector. On May 6, Governor Abba Yusuf will pronounce the declaration of a state of emergency on the education sector and by this declaration, education is going to be the first area of government priority. So, while talking about education, you have to look at three basic components which include the students, the teachers and teaching materials.

“We equally need to carry all our teachers along and this can only be done under a well organised and elected association. This brings us to the issue of ANCOPSS. As we are trying to promote the welfare of our teachers, we need to have good leadership that unites all the teachers to work as a team to achieve quality education in the state,” he stated.

He named the members of the caretaker committee to include Uwani Balarabe, president; Mansur Liman-Rano, 1st vice president; Dije Ado, 2nd vice president; Dahiru Habibu, secretary general; and Ado Shuaibu, financial secretary.

He said that others were Rumasa’u Abdullahi, treasurer; Dahiru Tofa, public relations officer; Alkasim Ayyuba, auditor general; Ahmad Abdullahi, assistant public relations officer; Farida Abubakar, assistant secretary; Hasina Yusuf, editor-in-chief; and Auwal Yalwa, assistant editor-in-chief.

The commissioner said that their selection was based on merit and tasked them to discharge their duties diligently.

(NAN)

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