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Gov. Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State  says there is need to revisit the curriculum of Nigerian universities to give priority to technical education.
Ganduje made the call on Saturday in Kano while receiving the Presidential Visitation Panel of Bayero University Kano (BUK) at the Government House.
“The  number of unemployed graduates keeps increasing. There is need to  give and shift  priority to technical education.
“Education is not only about gaining employment, but rather to increase the level of one’s power of reasoning.
“I urge for the inclusion of technical education in our curriculum,” he said.
The governor also commended the former and present leadership of the university for the cordial, constant touch and appreciative relationship.
Ganduje also promised to intervene and make sure that the existing cordial relationship between the university and the host communities was stronger.
“With regards to the issue of allocating land to villagers around the university, I will definitely look into that with the view to finding amicable solution.
“Even for the sake of improving security around the university, something concrete and effective will be done,”  Ganduje  assured.
Earlier, Prof Femi Otubanjo, Chairman of the Panel , disclosed that they were at the Governor’s office to pay a courtesy call.
“Your Excellency, we are seeking your contribution to kindly intervene as some villagers surrounding the university are up for the encroachment of university land.
“We, please,  urge that they should be relocated to other lands on new Ring Road or any other area you deem fit.
“Also, in the area of the issuance of Certificate of Occupancy. Sir, this is where you come in very well,” Otubanjo said.(NAN)

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