Mr Radda commended the university’s transformation from a polytechnic into a full-fledged institution.
The governor expressed optimism that the initiative would yield positive results
Mr Radda said the empowerment would go a long way in boosting the state’s economy.
Mr Kaula-Mohammed qouted Mr Radda as charging the appointees to remain committed to the vision of his administration.
Mr Gwajo-Gwajo urged eligible citizens to obtain their permanent voter cards to ensure active participation in future elections.
Mr Masari noted that three tertiary institutions in each geopolitical zone received ₦4 billion each for medical sciences expansion and infrastructure projects.
The spokesperson for the governor, Ibrahim Mohammed, confirmed the accident in a statement.
The emir also said Mr Radda’s leadership style was defined by compassion and selflessness.
The state’s statistician general announced this during a one-day crucial meeting with stakeholders in the state.
The governor said, “We must ensure that only qualified institutions operate in Katsina State.’’
