Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal has offered automatic employment to 16 nursing graduates of Sudan International University.
These graduates were among the 66 students sponsored by the Zamfara State Government to study in Sudan but faced an abrupt disruption due to the ongoing conflict in the country. In 2023, they were evacuated back to Nigeria, where the governor’s swift intervention ensured they could complete their final exams.
Governor Lawal presented the nurses with their employment letters and certificates at a ceremony held at the Government House in Gusau. He praised their resilience and determination despite the challenges they faced, urging them to serve as ambassadors of the state and contribute to improving healthcare delivery.
“Your journey reflects courage and commitment,” Governor Lawal said. “You’ve overcome significant obstacles to reach this point, and now you have an opportunity to serve and make a difference in our healthcare system.”
This move aligns with the governor’s broader efforts to revitalize Zamfara’s healthcare sector, which include the construction and rehabilitation of hospitals and clinics across the state. He also reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to education, emphasizing its importance in building a stronger, more prosperous society.
By providing these graduates with automatic employment, Governor Lawal is not only addressing the critical shortage of healthcare professionals in the state but also instilling a sense of hope and purpose among the youth.
His administration’s focus on education and healthcare has been evident from the onset, marked by a declaration of a state of emergency in the education sector. Supporting these nursing students affected by the Sudan crisis underscores his commitment to empowering the next generation and ensuring the well-being of Zamfara’s people.
As the state faces its challenges, Governor Lawal’s proactive leadership and vision for progress continue to shine as a beacon of hope for a brighter future.