Don't steal our school land --FGC Kano Alumni Cry Out

Don't steal our school land --FGC Kano Alumni Cry Out 


The Federal Government College Kano Old Students Association (FGCKOSA) 
wishes to formally draw the attention of the President of the Federal Republic of 
Nigeria, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to a deeply troubling 
development involving the proposed concession of approximately 30 hectares of 
land within Federal Government College Kano under a Public-Private Partnership 
arrangement.
We state, with utmost concern, that this initiative represents a destruction of a 
national educational legacy carefully built and handed over to the current 
generation of leaders. Unity Schools were established as symbols of excellence, 
integration, and nation-building. Any action that diminishes their integrity reflects 
a troubling disregard for the power of education as a driver of national progress.
At a time when nations across the world are investing more in education 
infrastructure and expanding capacity, it is deeply alarming that we are instead 
dismantling and commercializing existing assets meant for learning. This 
proposed development signals a shift away from long-term educational value 
toward short-term commercial interests.
It is also important to note that the alumni community has, over the years, 
collectively invested billions of naira in the development of the College—
consistently funding infrastructure, supporting academic programs, and 
strengthening the institution without taking any portion of school land or 
seeking anything in return. This record reflects a deep, selfless commitment to 
the school’s growth and sustainability.
Furthermore, the alumni has formally established a dedicated foundation focused 
on the perpetuation of the College and the advancement of academic 
excellence, with plans to raise ₦5 billion at its official launch in June 2026. This 
demonstrates that credible, mission-aligned funding alternatives already exist  without compromising the intergrity of the school 

Our objections are as follows:
1. Misuse of Educational Land for Commercial Gain:
The proposed project is fundamentally a residential and commercial real 
estate venture. This constitutes a clear diversion of federally designated 
educational land into private hands, undermining the original purpose for 
which the land was acquired. 
2. Threat to Student Safety and Academic Environment:
The introduction of a mixed-use estate sharing boundaries with the school 
exposes students to avoidable risks and erodes the controlled, secure 
environment required for effective learning. 
3. Irreversible Damage to School Capacity and Future Growth:
The land identified for this project includes critical open spaces necessary 
for recreation, expansion, and future development. Any project that 
reduces the capacity of the school to grow, expand, and improve its 
facilities cannot, in any form, be considered beneficial to the institution.
4. Fundamental Question of Necessity:
Why Federal Government College Kano land? Kano State is one of the 
largest states in the country, with abundant land available for real estate 
development. There is no justification for appropriating land from an 
existing educational institution when alternatives clearly exist. 
5. No Tangible Benefit to the School:
There is no scenario under which this land-swap PPP arrangement 
benefits the school. On the contrary, all available evidence suggests that 
the project is structured primarily for private commercial gain. We are 
compelled to state that this raises serious concerns that the promoters 
intend to rip off the government and the Nigerian people under the guise 
of a PPP arrangement. 
Your Excellency, this matter goes beyond a single institution. It raises a 
fundamental question about our national priorities: whether we will protect and 
strengthen our educational institutions, or allow them to be gradually eroded.
We therefore respectfully call on the President to:
• Immediately cancel the proposed PPP land concession;
• Protect the sanctity and integrity of Unity Schools nationwide 

*Ensure that no action is taken that compromises the future of education 
in Nigeria.
We also strongly advise members of the public to refrain from purchasing or 
investing in any land or property associated with this scheme, as it is under 
serious dispute and may be overturned, exposing buyers to financial loss.
FGCKOSA wishes to make it clear that we will not relent in pursuing all lawful and 
legal avenues to overturn this illegal arrangement. We remain committed to 
safeguarding the legacy of our institution and ensuring that it continues to serve 
future generations.
Signed,
Shoyinka Shodunke
President
Federal Government College Kano Old Students Association (FGCKOSA)

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