“We were told that all of their fees were paid 100 per cent. But this turned out not to be true.”

For the AUN students, the governor berated the percentage of what was paid for them, describing it as “very insignificant.”

“But since we consider them our children, we paid over 80 per cent of the required fees for them to finish their studies,” he said.

While congratulating the graduating students for their outstanding performance, the governor said he hoped to see them excel in future.

He hailed their efforts in making Kano State proud, with their excellent performance at AUN.

“We will give you the necessary assistance. We are glad to hear that some of you have already started engaging in entrepreneurship. This is a right step in the right direction.” Ganduje said.

He promised to consider them in any recruitment that will come up at the Ministries, Departments and Agencies.

Hafsat Adhama, who spoke on behalf of the graduating students, thanked the Ganduje administration.