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ECHO/UNICEF EU Project Visits Sokoto Ministry for Basic and Secondary Education

By Muhammad Ibrahim, Sokoto

The ECHO/UNICEF European Union (EU) Project team recently paid a courtesy visit to the Commissioner for the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, Muhammad Tukur Alkali, in his office.

The visit was a significant step in strengthening collaboration aimed at improving the education sector in Sokoto State.

Tukur Alkali welcomed the delegation and reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to advancing education in the state. He expressed gratitude for the project’s interest and highlighted the importance of continued partnerships to address the existing challenges in the sector.

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