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Jigawa Government acquires Khadija University for N11bn to boost education

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The Jigawa State Government has finalized the acquisition of Khadija University, a privately owned institution in Majia town, for N11 billion.

This was confirmed by Sagir Ahmed, the spokesperson for the state government, following the state executive council meeting on Wednesday.

The acquisition is in line with the government’s 12-point agenda aimed at improving access to education in the state.

Ahmed revealed that an initial payment of 40 percent, amounting to N4.07 billion, has been approved, with the remaining 60 percent to be paid in two installments.

“The executive council approved the purchase of Khadija University, Maji’a by the Jigawa State Government at the cost of Eleven Billion Naira (N11, 000,000,000.00) only,” the statement reads.

“Similarly, the council has approved advance payment of 40% to the tone of Four Billion, Seventy Million Naira (N4, 070,000,000.00) only to the owner of the University, while the 60% balance is to be paid in two instalments as agreed between the two parties.”

In addition to the university purchase, the state government approved various contracts aimed at improving water access across the state.

These include the construction of 89 hand pumps, 35 solar-powered water collection points, and the conversion of one generator-powered collection point to solar power across the 23 constituencies.

The total expenditure for these projects is over N411.8 million.

Further approvals include the payment of N400 million as counterpart funding for the federal government’s partnership for the extended WASH (PEWASH) programme and the rural water supply and sanitation agency (RUWASA) project.

Additionally, the state government has approved the purchase of 20 new combine harvesters, each costing N62.39 million, with a total expenditure of over N1.24 billion.

An advance payment of N374.34 million was also approved for AGRA consortium to facilitate the procurement of the harvesters.

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