The Kaduna State Government has officially reestablished the five-day school week across all public educational institutions within its jurisdiction, marking a significant shift in the educational framework of the state. This decision underscores the government’s commitment to fostering a more robust academic environment for students.
The announcement was made by the Commissioner for Education, Professor Abubakar Sani Sambo, during a welcoming meeting with members of the Kaduna Government College Old Boys Association, who visited his office to discuss various educational issues. In his remarks, he emphasized the importance of maintaining a structured and consistent schedule for students, which is believed to lead to enhanced learning outcomes and a more effective education system overall.
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Professor Sambo also took this opportunity to highlight that the government is actively devising strategies aimed at improving the welfare of teachers within the state. As part of these efforts, he revealed that there will be a focus on increasing teachers’ salaries, which is intended to inspire greater productivity and dedication among the teaching staff. By addressing their financial and welfare needs, the state aims to cultivate a more motivated workforce that is committed to the academic success of their students and the overall improvement of the educational landscape in Kaduna.
This strategic move not only addresses the immediate needs of the educational sector but also reflects the state government’s long-term vision of cultivating a more enlightened and skilled populace through quality education.

