Sardauna memorial medical foundation graduates 160 students
By Gambo Abubakar Kaduna
The Sardauna Memorial Medical Foundation have graduated and presented certificates to one hundred and sixty graduating students in various courses of studies.
The foundation have also presented the awards to some prominent personalities in the state, which recently held at Arewa house in Kaduna.
Speaking at the occasion, the Peoples Democratic Party PDP Kaduna central senatorial candidate, Alhaji Lawal Adamu Usman, has assured the foundation his commitment to sponsor twenty orphans and less previlleged students that cannot afford to pay all the necessary instruments for their studies.
He however described knowledge as the necessary tools given to our younger generation, and backbone of any society.
Also speaking at the event, the Emir of Zazzau Ambassador Ahmad Nuhu Bamalli,who was represented by the Barden Iyan Zazzau Alhaji Haruna Abubakar Bamalli, congratulated the graduated students for the successful completion of their studies.
"I also advised the graduated students to further their education considering its vital role to health care management".
Speaking on behalf of the awardees, Rtd, Col. Dudul Usman, commended the organization for his honoured, and organisers of the exciting event for their dedication and sacrifice to the success of the program.
He also assured the foundation for his commitment to continue supporting the organization for their services to humanity.
In an interview with newsmen during the occasion, Hon.Salma Musa the zonal director Uba Sani campaign organization, called on the general public to continue supporting the foundation.
She however, stressed Senator Uba Sani's ambitions and efforts in promoting and improving of medical schools in Nigeria. Saying that he delivered six bills in the Senate chamber for the improvement and effectiveness of medical schools.
Also addressing the journalists immediately after the event, the director and founder of Sardauna memorial medical foundation, Prince Abdulrashid Lawal (Dan malikin Shanwa) noted that the aims of establishing the school is to empowered the community and assist the orphans.
"The graduated students are mostly secured their certificate of study from three health departments which included, First Aid, Auxiliary, Environmental and Community Health, respectively.
He however expressed his satisfaction over the performance of students, and their average number.
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