The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, on Tuesday announced
plans by the Sultanate Council to establish an all-Women Medical
University in Sokoto. It was reported that the Sultan made the
disclosure in Sokoto at the launch of Northern Education Initiative Plus
Project, sponsored by the United States Agency for International
Development ( USAID).
According to him, the technical
committee set up to provide the framework and action plan for the
establishment of the university had since completed its assignment.
“We are now on the second phase of the establishment of the institution which entails the collation of experts opinions.
“It is after all these are concluded
that we will approach the National Universities Commission for its
approval and the eventual granting of licence,” Abubakar said.
The
monarch said that the council would involve both local and
international partners, including Bill Gates Foundation, in the
evolution of the university.
The
Sultan explained that the move would boost girl child education and
bridge current inadequacy in the number of females in the medical
profession.
He commended the state
government for its recent declaration of state of emergency in the
education sector and its plan to enrol 1.2 million children into schools
in the next nine months.
The Sultan
promised to partner with the state government and legislature to enact a
law that would punish parents that refused to send their children to
school..
“The sultanate council will
make sure that all the 85 districts in the state work tirelessly to
ensure that any parent who refuses to enrol his child in school is duly
punished..”
Gov. Aminu Tambuwal,
represented by his deputy, Alhaji Ahmed Aliyu, commended USIAD for its
commitment to the education sector in Nigeria.
Tambuwal
said that the state would spend 27 per cent of its 2016 budget on
education to ensure successful implementation of the state of emergency
declared on the sector.
The USAID
Nigeria Mission Director, Mr Michael Harvey reiterated the commitment of
the United States government towards improving the education sector in
the state and the country in general.
He said that the U.S government would continue to push for universal access to quality education by both sexes.
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