The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, said on
Saturday that arrangement has been concluded by the Sultanate Council to
establish a female university in the state.
He spoke at the launch of three books authored by Dr
Sa’adiya Bello, the Director of the Centre for Hausa Studies, Usmanu Danfodiyo
University, Sokoto. The books focused on the works of women scholars of the
caliphate.
The sultan said that the university would train young
Islamic women in the area of medicine and other fields of study. This, he
added, would also take care of the health care needs of women in the state and
the country at large.
He also pledged that the sultanate would continue to
initiate programmes aimed at supporting women to achieve their objectives.
Abubakar said the books on Nana Asmau would go a long way in
encouraging women to actively participate in women education.
“ Educating a woman is just like educating the nation. Very
soon, a blue print of the proposed university would be made public,’’ he said.
The sultan also pledged the determination of the sultanate to encourage young
girls to acquire western and religious education.
Gov. Aliyu Wamakko of Sokoto State had commended the efforts
of the author for working hard toward the successful launch of the books.
He said that the books would go a long way in promoting good
governance. Wamakko, who was represented by the Commissioner for Religious
Affairs, Alhaji Tukur Alkali, said government would continue to encourage
girl-child education in the state.
The wife of the vice president, Hajiya Amina Sambo, called
on northern state governors, local government chairmen as well as individuals
to purchase the books for use in public schools.
She commended the author for contributing her quota toward
the development of education in the country. Sambo also called for the full
participation of women in nation building.
Over N20 million was realised at the event, with the Sokoto
State Government purchasing some copies of the books for N5 million.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu
Tambuwal, donated N2 million while the Zamfara Government donated N1 million.
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