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Schools Renovation: Kano embarks on public private partnership

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeNovember 24, 2022Updated:November 24, 2022No Comments6 Mins Read
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Kano State Government has embarked on public private partnership to renovate schools across the state.

The Managing Director, Kano State Urban Planning and Development Authority (KNUPDA) Arch. Suleiman Ahmed Abdulwahab announced this on Wednesday during an inspection of some of the schools undergoing renovation.

Suleiman said the initiative was to ensure that teaching and learning are conducted in a conducive atmosphere.

He explained that under the program, 21 public schools have been selected as pilot scheme within the metropolis as a measure to address insecurity facing most of the schools due to activities of miscreants and source of income for the schools management for maintenance.

“The renovation being carried out across the selected schools is a public private partnership (PPP) with the construction of shops by the perimeter fence of the schools which will be providing fund for the schools management and in which the ownership of the shops will eventually be the same school after a period of time by the investors who are embarking on the construction,” the KNUPDA Managing Director said.

“Similarly, the security threat of miscreants hibernating around the schools posing dangers to the teachers and students would be address with the securities that would be provided by the shop owners.

“You see this initiative was sequel to complaints by the school authorities over the past six years on the security challenges of miscreants hibernating in most of the schools , poor infrastructures due to paucity of fund for maintenance and increasing population of students.”

He explained that the complaints were from the School Based Management Committee (SBMC) and the Parent Teachers Associations.

The managing director said as part of the mandate of the agency and collaboration with the state ministry of education, the state assembly was approached for amendment of law guiding activities around schools to give room for the renovation and remodeling.

(R-L) KNUPDA Managing Director, Arch. Suleiman Ahmed Abdulwahab and Chairman of SBMC, G.S.S Stadium, Alhaji Muhammad Lawal.

He added that with the support of the lawmakers and the state governor, the law was amended and this gave opportunity to fashion out ways in which the schools with the renovations and adequate security provided through the initiative can as well generate fund for their maintenance so as to improve conditions for teaching and learning.

Arch. Suleiman Ahmed Abdulwahab said during the inspection that more than 85% of the renovations have been completed in the first phase of the exercise on eight secondary schools and one primary school.

SOLACEBASE reports that the pilot schools in the first phase of the renovation include, G.S.S Stadium, G.G.S.S Dabo, G.S.S Kwakwachi, G.S.S Bachirawa, G.S.S Kofar Nasarawa, G.G.S.S Dukawuya, G.S.S Goron Dutse, G.G.S.S Chiranchi and Chiranchi Primary School.

Speaking to journalists during the inspection, Chairman of SBMC, G.S.S Stadium, Alhaji Muhammad Lawal said for over six years they have written several letters of complaints to the state government on, over stressed infrastructures and insecurity with activities of miscreants who have been stealing and vandalizing property of the school and dangers of the activities.

‘’ Succor came our way with the initiative of the public private partnership that has led to construction of one block of 7 classrooms, construction of perimeter fence , construction of one block of 15 toilets, renovation of laboratory and repair of leaking roof in some classrooms, Muhammad noted.

He noted that all these have been completed 100% except for the renovation of the laboratory which is ongoing.

Also, Principal Director, G.G.S.S. Dabo, (France road), Hajia Binta AbdulHamid, said the major challenges facing the school is security threat by drug addicts and miscreants from Sabo Gari.

Hajia Binta AbdulHamid

“Honestly since the school does not have wall fence it makes it easy for the miscreants to walk into the school to steal and destroy our property. At times they break into offices through the ceiling.

“Hence in 2015 we had joint meeting of PTAs of schools in Sabon Gari and laid our complaints to the governor.

“We suggested the construction of shops by the fence of the schools which will provide security for us as shop owners will engage securities which will check activities of thieves and miscreants due to our proximity to Sabon Gari market.”

“The initiative of the public private partnership is of much benefit to us as it has led to construction of perimeter fence, construction of two blocks of ten toilets, renovation of classroom blocks and renovation and conversion of our admin block to entrepreneur centre and examination hall.”

Similarly, the Principal, G.S.S Kwakwachi, Malam Auwalu Ado said the school that was established in 1983 has never witnessed any renovation that led to dilapidated classroom structures and roofs.

Ado said the wall fence of the school gave way long ago due to a very large pond beside the premises that led to flooding mostly and the place also turned to refuse dump.

“The collapse of the perimeter fence exposed us to serious security threats from miscreants who mostly invade the school to steal the roofing sheets, windows and doors with several other properties,” the principal said.

He said the school SBMC, PTA and management have been writing letters of complaints since 2007 and calling for this renovation.

Auwalu Ado said recently the school authorities later approached KNUPDA on the renovation and surprisingly the authority is presently carrying out renovation of classroom blocks and construction of perimeter fence.

Similarly, SBMC Chairman, G.S.S Kofar Nasarawa, Malam Habibu Dauda Yakasai while appreciating the initiative said KNUPDA has renovated 5 blocks of 6 classrooms, constructed 6 number of students toilets to address issue of open defecation and two staff toilets.

Committee Chairman on school maintenance, G.S.S Kofar Nasarawa, Comrade Ismaila Ammai Maizare commended KNUPDA managing Director and the state governor on the initiative of the public private partnership that he described as opportunity that will give the school more money to improve on its infrastructures.

On his part, KNUPDA Director of Architecture and Chairman Schools Renovation Committee, Arch. Salisu Bello said the first phase of the renovation is almost 90% completed and the second phase with 12 other schools as beneficiaries of the scheme will commence in earnest.

Salisu said the renovations are carried out with schools’ authorities carried along so as to ensure that work done are in line with approved specification.

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