To ensure the smooth conduct of the ongoing Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination, the Kano State Government has temporarily suspended the April 2025 end-of-month sanitation exercise.
This decision was taken after careful consideration and consultation with relevant stakeholders, in an effort to allow students of Kano State to write their examination without any hitches.
In a statement issued by the Director of Public Enlightenment of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, Ismail Garba Gwammaja has quoted the Commissioner as saying that the suspension is aimed at preventing any potential disruptions to the examination process and ensuring that candidates can sit for their exams without any hindrance, said the Commissioner.
The Commissioner has assured residents that the suspension is temporary for only this month, and that the sanitation exercise will resume in full force next month, May 2025.
The Commissioner however, appeals to residents to cooperate with the authorities and understand the rationale behind this decision.
“We are committed to maintaining a clean and healthy environment, and we will work tirelessly to ensure that our sanitation activities do not conflict with other important events in the state.
“While commending the residents for their understanding and cooperation with the present administration, I urged them to continue to avoid indiscriminate dumping of waste and cooperate with our sanitation staff to ensure a clean and healthy environment always, and pray for the successful conduct of students who will sit for JAMB.”