Special Adviser on Student Matters Visits Sokoto State University Hostel After Snakebite Incident

Earlier this evening, Hon. Abubakar Muhammad Salame, the Special Adviser on Student Matters, visited the student hostel at Sokoto State University to check on a student who was bitten by a snake the previous night.

Special Adviser on Student Matters Visits Sokoto State University Hostel After Snakebite Incident

Earlier this evening, Hon. Abubakar Muhammad Salame, the Special Adviser on Student Matters, paid a visit to the student hostel at Sokoto State University to check on the well-being of a student who was bitten by a snake the previous night.

Upon his arrival, Hon. Salame was warmly received by a delegation of students. He proceeded to the room of the affected student, expressing deep concern and sympathy for the student's condition. The Special Adviser inquired about the details of the incident and the medical treatment the student had received so far.

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Addressing the gathered students, Hon. Salame assured them of the Sokoto State Government's commitment to ensuring the safety and welfare of all students. He promised that the affected student would receive the necessary medical care and support until a full recovery is achieved. Additionally, he instructed the President of the Sokoto State Students Association (SOSSA) to provide regular updates on the student's progress.

After visiting the student's room, the Special Adviser conducted a thorough walkthrough of the hostel premises. He inspected the overall cleanliness and hygiene conditions, checking the common areas, bathrooms, and other facilities. Hon. Salame engaged with the students, listening to their concerns and feedback about the living conditions in the hostel.

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The visit demonstrated the Sokoto State Government's proactive approach to addressing the well-being of its student population. It showcased the administration's dedication to fostering a safe and conducive learning environment for the students of Sokoto State University.

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The Special Adviser's presence and attentiveness to the affected student's case, as well as his inspection of the hostel's facilities, underscored the government's commitment to prioritizing student welfare and safety.