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Uba Sani Calls for Stronger Partnerships to Improve Education in Kaduna

Governor says education cannot be government’s burden alone, urges collaboration with private and faith-based stakeholders.

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Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has emphasized the need for stronger collaboration among stakeholders to improve the education sector, stating that the responsibility of educating children cannot be shouldered by government alone.

Sani made the remark while inaugurating a facility established by the Christian Academy Management in Ungwan Bulus, Sabon Tasha, Kaduna State, over the weekend. He was represented at the event by the Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General of Kaduna State, Dr. James Kanyip.

The governor said meaningful progress in education can only be achieved through effective partnerships involving government, communities, faith-based organisations and private institutions.

“The task of educating our children cannot be left to government alone. Meaningful progress requires collaboration among government, communities, faith-based organisations and private institutions,” he said.

He described initiatives such as the newly inaugurated facility as valuable contributions to the development of the education sector, noting that such partnerships help expand access to learning opportunities.

Sani reiterated his administration’s commitment to working with individuals and organisations dedicated to advancing education in the state, stressing that investment in human capital remains key to long-term peace and prosperity.

According to him, education is one of the most powerful tools for personal development and societal progress, adding that every classroom built represents an opportunity to shape the future.

“Every classroom built creates opportunities for learning. Every child educated strengthens our communities. Every investment in education contributes to a more prosperous future for our state and nation,” he said.

The governor said his administration has prioritised education through policies aimed at improving infrastructure, expanding access and enhancing the quality of learning across Kaduna State.

He added that the government’s goal is to ensure education remains accessible, affordable and equitable for every child, describing it as central to its development agenda.

Sani also noted that the newly inaugurated facility would serve not only the host community but also function as a centre for learning, character formation and leadership development.

He commended the Christian Academy Management for its investment in education, describing it as a demonstration of commitment to human capital development and societal progress.

Stakeholders at the event echoed the importance of public-private partnerships in strengthening Nigeria’s education system and improving learning outcomes for students.

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