The
British Council in partnership with Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto is
organising the 1st Active Citizens National Study Visit in Nigeria.
During the week long programme, a group of 60 Active Citizens from Ahmadu Bello
University Zaria, Bayero University Kano, Federal University Dutse, Global
Youth Leadership and Girl Child Foundation, Kudirat Initiative for Democracy,
Sule Lamido University Kafin-Hausa, Young Men’s Christian Association and the
Youth Empowerment and Development Initiative will join their hosts from the
Usmanu Danfodiyo University to learn how they have created projects that have
improved the lives of communities in Sokoto.
The
visit will be hosted by the Usmanu Dandfodiyo University as part of the British
Council Active Citizens’ programme. The programme works with young people,
educators and civil society organisations to run social action projects that
have a positive impact on their communities.
Mohammed
Ahmed, Director Society at British Council said “The National Study Visit is an
opportunity for the great network of partners we have in Nigeria to share their
experience of leading change in communities across different parts of the
country, learn about the incredible cultural diversity of Nigeria and inspire
each other to develop new collaborative projects.”
Modinat
Adetoro, an Active Citizen from Lagos State Polytechnic adds “With the Active
Citizens project, I can impact the lives of female students around me to make
them see leadership as what females can also embark upon instead of just being
bookworms”.
During the National Study Visit the
Chief Host, Vice Chancellor of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Professor Abdullahi
A Zuru and Chief Executive of the
British Council, Sir Ciaran Devane will present His Eminence the Sultan of
Sokoto Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III with an award as the Royal Patron of
the Active Citizens programme in Nigeria.
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