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Governor Radda Targets September For Take Kick-off Of Federal Health Sciences University, Funtua

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KATSINA – The Katsina State Governor, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda has declared the state government’s resolve to ensure the take off of the Federal University of Health Sciences, Funtua, by September, this year.

Radda made this known when he hosted officials from the Federal Ministry of Education, led by Hajiya Rakiya Gambo Ilyasu, the Director of Universities Education, who were on an assessment visit of the University in Katsina on Thursday.

During the meeting, Governor Radda revealed the strategic thinking behind the university’s location in Funtua. “When I first learned that this university was initially planned for Katsina, I was deeply concerned,” the Governor explained.

“In Katsina Senatorial District alone, we already have three universities—Umaru Musa Yar’adua University in Katsina, Al-Qalam University, and the Federal University Dutsin-Ma. However, the entire Funtua Zone had no single university.”

“Recognizing that Funtua is geographically central to the Northwest region, making it accessible to states like Kebbi, Sokoto, Kano, Jigawa, and Kaduna, I strongly advocated for the relocation of the university”, he said.

“We did not wait for the federal government to begin construction. Instead, we allocated a secondary school for immediate use and invested over ₦2 billion in renovations. We also acquired an additional 50 hectares of land, for which compensation has been paid.”

The Governor while explaining the project’s regional significance, stated that “This university is not just for Katsina—it serves the entire Northwest region, and as Chairman of the Northwest Governors’ Forum, I see it as my duty to ensure its success.”

Setting a clear timeline for the university’s commencement, Governor Radda assured that, his administration is working tirelessly to ensure that student admissions begin by September. “I have directed contractors to complete all necessary infrastructure by June to allow sufficient time for academic preparations.”

The Governor expressed gratitude to the Federal Ministry of Education for their support and acknowledged the community’s contributions, including the provision of accommodation for staff by the people of Funtua.

“Higher education is a universal right, not something to be localized, If we do this right, we will attract students not only from Nigeria but from neighboring countries like Niger, Chad, and Cameroon”, he concluded.

Earlier, Hajiya Rakiya Gambo Ilyasu, the Director of Universities Education at the Federal Ministry of Education and team leader commended Governor Radda’s exceptional commitment to the university project.

“We have visited numerous institutions that were established in a similar manner, but this is one of the few where we have seen a governor so passionate about ensuring its success,” Hajiya Rakiya remarked.

She emphasized that the Governor’s leadership and relentless efforts have transformed the university from a dream into reality.

The Director of Universities Education, further highlighted the historic significance of the Governor’s contributions, stating, “Today marks a historic moment, and we cannot overstate the kindness and dedication you have shown to ensure this university becomes a reality—not just for Katsina State but for the entire northern region of Nigeria.”

She particularly commended the Governor’s approach, noting that “Your decision to allocate land, provide funding, and ensure infrastructural development has set a precedent that will be remembered for generations.”

The meeting was attended by Senator Mustapha Dandutse, representing Funtua Senatorial District; Hon. Shamsu Sule, Member, Northwest Development Commission; the Vice Chancellor, Federal University of Health Sciences, Funtua, Prof. Bello Bala Shehu among others.

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