Kano State Government Partners with Muslim Charity to Boost Islamic Education

By Ahmed Mohammad
The Kano State Government has announced a new partnership with Muslim Charity For United Kingdom to enhance Islamic education in the state.
This collaboration aims to improve the quality of education in Islamiyya schools, providing modern learning materials to boost performance.
According to State Commissioner for Education, Dr. Ali Haruna Makoda, the current administration is committed to overhauling the education sector and welcomes partnerships that can help achieve this goal.
The state government has declared a state of emergency on education and introduced new initiatives to improve education quality ¹.
Dr. Makoda noted that the partnership comes at the right time, as the state’s islamiyya schools system is favorable, with a dedicated board overseeing operations to ensure quality education.
Muslim Charity For United Kingdom is already working in Nigeria, partnering with local organizations to support education and health sectors.
The foundation assists in school renovation programs, promotes educational development, and provides health facilities.
This partnership is a significant step towards enhancing Islamic education in Kano State, demonstrating the state government’s commitment to education and its efforts to collaborate with organizations like Muslim Charity For United Kingdom.




