The Tertiary Education Trust Fund says it has invested more than N30 billion to strengthen security in tertiary institutions across Nigeria from January to date.
Dr Balarabe recalled that Kaduna State under the leadership of Governor Uba Sani, has led ambitious governance reform efforts since he assumed office.
Mr Goronyo said the appointment was a strategic move to strengthen the nation’s road maintenance framework.
TETFund says it has concluded plans to host a national town-hall meeting aimed at strengthening transparency, accountability, and stakeholder engagement in the tertiary education sector.
Mrs Tinubu had unveiled a fundraising initiative aimed at completing the country’s long-abandoned National Library headquarters in Abuja.
Mr Alausa said Mr Tinubu had mandated him and the Minister of State for Education, Suwaiba Ahmad, to work with all stakeholders to resolve the issue permanently.
Mr Sulaiman said other state-owned colleges of education in the state benefit from TETFund intervention.
Mr Masari noted that three tertiary institutions in each geopolitical zone received ₦4 billion each for medical sciences expansion and infrastructure projects.
Mr Sabo noted that the project aimed to make students of the institution self-reliant.
He said the exercise was designed to help the trainees engage in poultry production and cope with the current economic conditions.
