A combined photo of Abba Yusuf and Abdullahi Ganduje
By Akeem Atoyebi
Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, has visited Near East University in Cyprus òver the varsity’s decision to withhold certificates of Kano scholars over non-payment of fees.
A statement on Monday by the governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Tofa, said that the affected graduates were sponsored to the Cyprus varsity by the administration of ex-governor Abdullahi Ganduje but the government failed to pay their fees, making the university to withhold their certificates.
The statement said Yusuf visited Cyprus and met with the management of Near East University to address the matter.
“The discussions centred on facilitating the release of certificates for students who graduated between 2015 and 2019, particularly those in critical fields such as Medicine and Nursing.
“Many of these graduates have been unable to advance in their careers due to unpaid tuition fees under the previous administration,” the statement said.
It quoted Yusuf as remarking that: “This situation has been a significant setback for our children, hindering their dreams and aspirations. It has also impacted the state, which urgently needs skilled professionals, especially in healthcare services.”
The governor described the failure to pay tuition fees as a major lapse in governance, adding that the current administration was committed to rectifying the issue.
“One cannot imagine that as governor, Ganduje could neglect such an important responsibility, particularly for medical students who are essential for our healthcare system,” Yusuf stated.
Following what he termed as “fruitful discussions” with the university management, Governor Yusuf expressed optimism about resolving the liabilities and ensuring the release of the certificates.
“This effort marks a new chapter of hope for these graduates and reaffirms our administration’s dedication to education and the welfare of our people as a foundation for sustainable development,” he said.
The resolution of this issue is expected to empower the affected graduates to pursue their careers and contribute meaningfully to the development of Kano State. It also highlights the administration’s resolve to address systemic challenges in the education sector and rebuild trust in governance.