NAKSS, ABU Chapter Suspends Collection of Dues

National Association of Kano State Students, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Chapter Suspends Collection of Dues

NAKSS, ABU Chapter Suspends Collection of Dues

The Scholarship Committee of the National Association of Kano State Students, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Chapter, issues this press release to announce the immediate suspension of all dues collection activities.

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This decision follows careful consideration of observations made by stakeholders, highlighting the necessity for financial relief and support for students amidst the prevailing economic challenges facing the state.

The Scholarship Committee recognizes the significance of alleviating financial burdens on students and ensuring equal access to education. In alignment with the directives of our stakeholders and in the interest of our members' welfare, we have taken this step to suspend dues collection.

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During this suspension period, the Scholarship Committee will collaborate closely with relevant authorities to monitor developments and assess the impact on students' financial well-being. We are unwavering in our commitment to advocating for the interests of Kano State students and facilitating access to educational opportunities.

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We call upon all students to stay vigilant and stay informed about further announcements. In the meantime, we encourage students to concentrate on their studies and utilize available support services.

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Sule Sani Sule

Chairman, Scholarship Committee

National Association of Kano State Students (NAKSS)

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