Mr Sani said that President Tinubu did not just appoint Mr Masari his aide but holds him in high esteem.
During the tour, the governor also interacted with stakeholders to execute more people-oriented projects at the grassroots level.
Ms Dahiru-Anche said, “Among the academic staff, 19 were promoted to the rank of professors, 20 to readers, 31 were promoted to senior lecturers, 17 to lecturer I, and 26 to the rank of lecturer
Governor Dikko Radda says Katsina is developing a 20-megawatt power project to stimulate economic growth and attract fresh investment.
Mr Gide said the six-day programme was designed to equip teachers with skills to deliver diverse sports activities in their schools.
Mr Farah said UNICEF remains proud to partner with the state government in allocating resources to improve children’s overall well-being.
Mr Radda said the budget has an increase of N205.6 billion from the previous year.
The human rights organisation called on the federal and state governments to show genuine commitment to protecting lives and property.
The governor explained that the fund was dedicated to providing training and funding and creating a digital database for MSMEs and skills.
Mr Shettima said: “This grant is non-repayable and part of our efforts to eliminate barriers hindering MSMEs and promote an environment where small businesses can thrive.”
