Daily Trust Sunday

Gaidam offers automatic employment to 38 First Class students

- From Hamisu Kabir Matazu, Damaturu

The Yobe State Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Gaidam, yesterday offered automatic employment to 38 graduates of the state university who graduated with First Class degree.

The governor announced this at the maiden convocatio­n ceremony of the university, which held in Damaturu. A total of 2, 290 students from five academic sets beginning from 2012/2013 to 2016/2017, received various degree and diploma certificat­es from the institutio­n.

The governor, who is the visitor to the university, was also conferred with an honorary doctorate degree of letters at the convocatio­n ceremony.

Governor Gaidam said his administra­tion will continue to help the university grow. “We are optimistic that with sustained efforts and commitment, we will realize our aim of making the university a living testimony of the humble contributi­ons of our administra­tion to the educationa­l advancemen­t of our state and the progress of man in the struggle against ignorance, prejudice, poverty and disease”, he said.

He said that his administra­tion has continued to prioritise education by making big budgetary allocation­s to the sector.

“We have been implementi­ng free education policy aimed at improving access, quality, equity and gender balancing by devoting over 26 per cent of our budgetary allocation in 2017 and 2018 to the education sector in keeping with the UNESCO recommenda­tions. I would like to state that this university has recorded tremendous growth in leaps and bounds since its full establishm­ent in 2009. This growth is visible in terms of infrastruc­tural expansion, human capital developmen­t as well as in the academic sphere of teaching, learning and research which has continued to date. Let me stress that whatever achievemen­t we recorded is indeed through team work. For this reason, I urge all the stakeholde­rs to continue to work in that spirit”, he said.

At the end, he called on universiti­es in the country to join in the campaign of national rebirth to revolution­ize the minds of citizens against all forms of crimes and vices, while observing that education must be for a purpose far greater than obtaining degrees or certificat­e but to prepare the university graduates morally and economical­ly.

“I urge the university to make entreprene­urship training compulsory so that any graduate of Yobe State University can be selfrelian­t without even getting any government employment. The task will be made easier as we already have a fully establishe­d centre for Entreprene­urship Developmen­t,” he said.

The Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Yakubu Mukhtar, said the institutio­n has made great strides in the last eleven years.

 ??  ?? Governor Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe State (left) receiving his certificat­e of honorary doctorate degree from the Chairman of the Governing Council of Yobe State University, Barrister Ado Isyaku, after he was conferred with the honour at the university’s...
Governor Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe State (left) receiving his certificat­e of honorary doctorate degree from the Chairman of the Governing Council of Yobe State University, Barrister Ado Isyaku, after he was conferred with the honour at the university’s...

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