By Lamara Garba Azare
In the serene stretches of northern Nigeria, where tradition and unspoken dreams fill the air, a new chapter has unfolded. It’s not just a page turned, but a new book begun—one that speaks of purpose, vision, and the quiet blossoming of enlightenment. The Federal Polytechnic in Kabo has transformed into the Federal University of Science and Technology, Kabo, after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s presidential assent on May 27, 2025.
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Senator Barau I. Jibrin CFR, the Deputy President of the Senate, stands at the heart of this transformation.
Through his legislative efforts and strategic foresight, Senator Barau has redefined the educational landscape of Kano North and expanded learning opportunities for communities beyond. Instructively, this upgrade is a resurrection of hope, a widening of intellectual frontiers, and a nurturing of aspirations across neighboring towns and states. The ripple effect of this opportunity transcends geography, benefiting not only Kano North but also the entire state and of course the surrounding states like Zamfara, Kaduna, Katsina, and Jigawa states as well as the whole of Nigeria by extension.
It is worthy to state that Senator Barau’s devotion to educational advancement stems from his conviction that every youth deserves access to the transformative power of science, innovation, and higher learning.
Perhaps, converting a Polytechnic into a University removes ceilings from dreams, declaring that the rural heartland can be home to global ideas and next-generation research. This tells a generation that they don’t need to leave their communities to find excellence—it will be built among them, for them, and by them.
Going through his legislative action, this isn’t Senator Barau’s first stride in educational reform. He previously elevated the Federal College of Education in Kano to a Federal University of Education, another landmark that reignited pride among educators and strengthened Nigeria’s knowledge economy. Each achievement builds on the last, forming a blueprint for sustainable development. The senator’s commitment to education is evident in his tireless efforts to improve the quality of life for Nigerians, particularly the youth.
Therefore, the formal establishment of the Federal University of Science and Technology adds depth to Senator Barau’s contributions to education. This is indeed politics driven by purpose, not performance. Substance, not spectacle. The philosophy behind these initiatives is that human progress is cultivated through systems that empower. When a girl in Kabo for example, can pursue software engineering at a university near her home, or a boy from Gwarzo can explore robotics in a local lab, the future begins to speak in a new language—one of access, equity, and dignity.
Moreover, the conversion carries opportunities, these include: new academic programs, research collaborations, infrastructural investment, job creation, and a boost to local economies. It reduces pressure on overburdened institutions in urban centers, creating educational hubs in previously neglected regions.
This new university is a statement that the children of farmers, traders, and artisans can dream and build in the same breath. Talent is universal, and what must be made universal is access.
Senator Barau believes no place is too remote to birth greatness, and no people too ordinary to deserve excellence. His belief is found in passed legislation, in the lives of students who will attend this institution, and in the quiet revolution taking root in northern Nigeria. Education is the gift that keeps giving. While roads may crack and bridges age, an enlightened mind only grows more radiant. Each university is a cradle for progress, a sanctuary for inquiry, and a beacon for national development.
In Kabo, we now have such a beacon. This moment means more than just enrollment numbers. It means dignified futures. It means entire communities realigning their prospects. It means that teachers, artisans, market women, and students will see the sunrise of progress unfolding before their eyes. Let the story of this university be told not only in headlines but in the lives it will shape. Let the youth enroll. Let teachers aspire. Let communities rise. And let other leaders take note: the road to real progress is paved with thoughtful action, not empty promises.
Therefore, as the people of Kano North and entire state look to the future, they see a leader who has made a lasting impact. Senator Barau’s efforts will continue to inspire generations to come, and the Federal University of Science and Technology will remain a symbol of hope and progress.
It is instructive to note that the transformation of the Federal Polytechnic in Kabo to a University is a significant milestone in the history of northern Nigeria. It’s a story of vision, leadership, and the power of education to change lives. Senator Barau I. Jibrin’s commitment to educational advancement has opened doors of opportunity for countless young Nigerians.
Indeed, as the sun rises over the savannah, casting a golden glow over the landscape, Senator Barau’s vision for a brighter future shines like a beacon, illuminating the path to progress and prosperity. His foresight and progressive-minded politics are a breath of fresh air, a gentle breeze that stirs the winds of change, carrying the whispers of hope and opportunity to every corner of our great nation. May his example inspire us all to strive for greatness, to build a nation where knowledge and innovation thrive, and where every citizen can rise to their full potential. Let us emulate his leadership, and together, we can create a brighter tomorrow, where the sounds of laughter and learning fill the air, and the spirit of progress and unity binds us all as one.
Therefore, as the people of Kano North Senatorial District, Kano state and Nigeria as a whole look to the future, they see a leader who has made a lasting impact. Senator Barau’s efforts will continue to inspire generations to come, and the Federal University of Science and Technology will remain a symbol of hope and progress.
Undeniably, the transformation of the Federal Polytechnic in Kabo to a University is a significant milestone in the history of northern Nigeria. It’s a story of vision, leadership, and the power of education to change lives.
Therefore, Senator Barau I. Jibrin’s commitment to educational advancement has opened doors of opportunity for countless young Nigerians.
Indeed, as the sun rises over the savannah, casting a golden glow over the landscape, Senator Barau’s vision for a brighter future shines like a beacon, illuminating the path to progress and prosperity. Undoubtedly his foresight and progressive-minded politics are a breath of fresh air, a gentle breeze that stirs the winds of change, carrying the whispers of hope and opportunity to every corner of our great nation. May his example inspire us all to strive for greatness, to build a nation where knowledge and innovation thrive, and where every citizen can rise to their full potential. Let us emulate his leadership, and together, we can create a brighter tomorrow, where the sounds of laughter and learning fill the air, and the spirit of progress and unity binds us all as one.
Lamara Garba Azare writes from Bayero University, Kano.