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Katsina Governor Radda approves ₦305.5m for indigenous medical students’ allowances

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Katsina State Governor, Malam Dikko Umaru Radda, has approved the release of ₦305,510,507.09 for the payment of allowances to 565 indigenous medical students studying both within Nigeria and abroad.

The approval reflects Governor Radda strong commitment to human capital development and his administration’s sustained investment in education and healthcare two key pillars of his Building Your Future Agenda.

Confirming the development, the General Manager of the Katsina State Hospital Services Management Board (HSMB), Dr. Muhammad Nazir Shehu, said the payment includes both the regular student allowances and special project support for final-year medical students.

Dr. Shehu explained that the gesture is designed to ease the financial strain on students and allow them to concentrate fully on their academic and clinical training. He emphasized that the initiative aligns with Governor Radda vision of producing competent, homegrown medical professionals capable of transforming healthcare delivery across Katsina State.

“This approval by His Excellency is more than a financial intervention. it is a deliberate investment in the future of healthcare in Katsina,” Dr. Shehu stated. “We expect the beneficiaries to honour this trust by excelling in their studies and returning to contribute meaningfully to the wellbeing of our people.”

He further noted that the Governor’s decision reflects a broader and long-term strategy aimed at expanding access to medical education, strengthening the local healthcare workforce, and ensuring the sustainability of medical services across the state.

Since assuming office, Governor Radda has remained steadfast in his commitment to transforming the health sector from improving infrastructure and expanding access to rural healthcare, to investing in the training and welfare of medical personnel and students.

This latest intervention adds to several ongoing reforms designed to build a resilient, efficient, and people-centred healthcare system in Katsina. Through initiatives such as the rehabilitation and upgrade of health facilities, the expansion of therapeutic nutrition centres, and the recruitment of skilled professionals, the Radda administration continues to strengthen the foundation for a healthier and more productive society.

The Hospital Services Management Board expressed its deep appreciation to the Governor for his continued support and visionary leadership, assuring that the approved funds will be disbursed transparently and utilized strictly for the benefit of all qualified students.

The Board also urged the beneficiaries to uphold discipline, hard work, and a sense of responsibility, stressing that their future success would stand as a reflection of the Governor’s faith in the potential of Katsina youth to drive transformation in the health sector.

By prioritizing medical education, the Radda administration is not only nurturing the next generation of doctors but also reaffirming its belief that the true strength of a society lies in the health, knowledge, and resilience of its people.

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