Katsina State Governor Dikko Radda has presented brand-new vehicles to the two best graduating students of the Katsina State Institute of Technology and Management, fulfilling a pledge he made at the institution’s convocation ceremony last month.
The beneficiaries are Ibrahim Mai Nasara-Bugaje of the Department of Networking and System Security, who graduated with a CGPA of 4.92, and A’isha Isiaku of the Department of Computer Software Engineering, who graduated with a CGPA of 4.75, making them the institution’s overall best graduating students.
Radda had made the promise during the institute’s convocation ceremony on April 28, pledging to reward the best graduates with vehicles and permanent pensionable appointments.
“This is a promise fulfilled, and we thank Almighty God for granting us the opportunity to do so,” he said during Tuesday’s presentation.
The governor congratulated the graduates and urged them to remain committed to the development of the state and the country.
“I congratulate you on reaching this important milestone. I pray that you will continue to be of benefit to the state,” he said, adding that he hoped their achievements would inspire younger students to pursue excellence.
Radda described the gesture as part of his administration’s broader commitment to promoting academic excellence and rewarding outstanding performance among students in Katsina State.
He also commended the graduates’ parents for their support and praised the institute for the quality of education it provides.
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