64 Nigerians graduate from Sudanese varsities

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A total of 64 Nigerians who were studying at the Sudan International University (SIU) and Hayat University College have graduated in Sokoto State.

The graduation ceremony that took place on Saturday featured presentation of certificates and awards to the students and some dignitaries who contributed to their academic successes.

The initiative resulted from a partnership between the two universities and the Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto (UDUS) following the outbreak of conflict in Sudan on April 15, 2023.

Gov. Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State described the development as a significant opportunity towards fulfilling the government’s commitment to education, health, and a brighter future for the younger generation.

Aliyu, represented by Alhaji Aminu Abdullahi, the State Commissioner for Higher Education, emphasised the government’s appreciation of the success, adding that some of the graduates were government-sponsored students.

He lamented the unfortunate circumstances in Sudan and prayed for the restoration of peace in the country.

“Let me re-emphasised our commitment to the education of our youth. This remains a priority in our administration’s Nine-Point Agenda.

“Moreover, to ensure the success of this commitment, one-third of the 2024 state budget has been allocated to education for sustainable and quality education,” he said.

Aliyu encouraged the graduates to stay committed to their fields of study and to continue striving towards a brighter future.

In his remarks, Prof. Bashir Garba, the Vice-Chancellor of UDUS, appreciated his predecessor for facilitating the university’s partnership with the two institutions.

Represented by Prof. S. A. Sa’idu, the vice-chancellor expressed confidence that the collaboration has significantly contributed to the success of the students and would serve as a stepping stone toward their future endeavors.

Prof. Bakri Osman, the SIU President, expressed gratitude to the UDUS management and the Sokoto State Government for making the partnership a success.

Osman, represented by Dr Abdulgafar Saeed, the SIU representative in Nigeria, highlighted the challenging situation in Sudan and the commitment to ensuring the success of the graduates despite these obstacles.

Agency Report

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