- Refund Time: Payments start on Monday, July 7th, 2025. Mark your calendars!
- Why? Governor Sani revoked those sales in the public’s best interest.
- Where to Collect: Head to the Secretariat of the Sale of Non-Essential Government Houses, Hassan Usman Katsina House, Kawo.
El-Rufai’s Land Deals Under Scrutiny
Former Governor Nasir El-Rufai’s administration sold off some prime properties, including those belonging to Queen Amina College and Alhuda-huda College. The current government, led by Governor Sani, decided this wasn’t cool.
Why the Reversal? Overriding Public Interest!
The Kaduna State Government realized that selling off institutional houses in these legacy schools wasn’t the best move. It wasn’t serving the public good. So, they hit the brakes and reversed the sales.
How to Get Your Refund: The Checklist
Ready to get your money back? Here’s what you need to bring:
- Proof of Payment: Gotta show you actually bought the property.
- Valid ID: Voter’s card, National ID card – you know the drill.
- Bank Details: Bank name, account number, and a Bank Verification Number (BVN) slip.
- Statement of Account: A recent one, please!
- Passport Photos: Two recent passport-sized photographs. Smile!
Government’s Commitment: Boosting Education
The Kaduna State Government wants to make schools better for learning. This refund is part of their plan to invest in education and create a conducive environment for students.
What This Means for Kaduna State
This move shows the Kaduna State Government is serious about correcting past decisions and prioritizing education. It’s a big step towards making things right for the people of Kaduna.
Related Developments
Just a side note: The Kaduna State Government has been working on other initiatives to improve the state. This includes efforts to support journalists facing mental trauma and honoring soldiers and their families.