Governor Bago slashes registration fees of Abdulkadir Kure varsity by 50%

Niger State governor, Umaru Bago, has approved a 50 per cent reduction in the registration fees of students studying at the Abdulkadir Kure University, Minna.
The gesture was part of Mr Bago’s efforts to ease the burden on parents following the removal of fuel subsidy.
The Pro-Chancellor of the university, Mohammed Yahaya-Kuta, made the disclosure during an interview in Minna on Saturday.
Mr Yahaya-Kuta explained that the governor said the gesture was aimed at alleviating the compounding financial hardships on parents.
According to him, the decision would reduce the effect of the current economic hardship on the students and their parents who are suffering from the consequences of the fuel subsidy removal.
Mr Yahaya-Kuta further stated that students studying regular courses in the institution were to enjoy the total relief of a 50 per cent reduction in the registration fees in the ongoing 2023/2024 academic session.
Congratulating the students, parents, and the people of Niger State on the development, the governor hoped that the beneficiaries and entire people of the state would lend their unflinching support and cooperation to the present administration.
He said, “Governor Bago implored the beneficiaries of the government’s kind gesture to reciprocate it by being more committed to their studies for the development of the state and humanity at large.”
(NAN)
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