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JUST IN: Kano Shifts Schools Resumption Date

BySani Magaji Garko

Sep 14, 2024

BY: ZULAIHA AHMAD UBA, KANO

The Kano State Government has shifted resumption date for all day public/private primary and post-primary schools in the state to Tuesday 17th September, 2024.

While pupils and students in boarding schools across the state will resume on Monday 16th September, 2024.

A statement signed by the Director Public Enlightenment of the State Ministry of Education, Balarabe Abdullahi Kiru quoted the state Commissioner of Education Alhaji Umar Haruna Doguwa explaining that the adjustment follows declaration of 16th Sept, 2024 as public holiday to celebrate Eid-el Maulud.

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“The adjustment is therefore to allow students to celebrate this holy date which marks the birth of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

“While congratulating Muslim ummah, I wish to call on them to embrace the values of patience, sacrifice, and patriotism and continue to pray for the state and nation at large,” he said.

The statement therefore urges parents/guardians of students to take note of the new resumption date to ensure complete compliance

It wished both students, pupils, and their teachers a successful Maulud celebration and new academic session.

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