Katsina: Tinubu group unveils CBT coaching for 2,250 JAMB candidates

A political support group, Tinubu/Dikko Assured (TDA 2027), has launched a free computer training programme for 2,250 UTME candidates across Katsina.
The initiative was intended for candidates whose registrations the campaign group, led by Umar Ahmad-Zayyad, sponsored.
The training was officially launched on Thursday for more than 1,000 students from the Katsina zone at the state Institute of Technology and Management.
The group’s coordinator in Katsina, Ibrahim Khalil, explained that the initiative is just one of several programmes being implemented by the organisation.
Speakers at the event commended the organization’s efforts, particularly its commitment to promoting educational development in the state.
The state deputy chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Bala Musawa, urged the candidates to remain focused and make full use of the training.
According to Mr Musawa, such attention will enable the beneficiaries to achieve the programme’s intended objectives.
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