After withdrawing 37 of the
students sponsored by the Kwankwaso administration to study Nursing in Egypt,
Ganduje now targets another set of 28 students. Below is the email I received
from one student leader. (I deliberately withheld his name)
From the letter, another 28
students are likely to return home without a degree after spending three good
years because the government has refused to pay their fees for JUST ONE MORE
SEMESTER. Here is the letter:
“I hope this mail finds you
in good health, you and your family. I pray that you will be protected from all
that's bad and undesirable by the almighty Allah.
Yesterday I listened to your
program Daurin boye sent to me via whatsapp by one of my friends. I was deeply
elated with the way you presented our issue to the public. I with the entire
students and our parents are really grateful for the support you've been giving
us.
Yet there's another issue, I
think you should know. Right now the Kano State government is not after 37
students alone. Last month when they called our parents to tell them the
decision they've taken regarding the 37 students, they told them another thing.
The thing is that the government will not continue sponsoring the students
after June 2018, because that's the time when the contract between school, the
company and the government will terminate. Despite the fact that some of the
students will not graduate by that time. Which I'm included.
If you remember, I told you
about the semester we lost at October 6 university. That semester altered the
original graduation plan. First because we'd to carry over the courses we
missed, second because it destroyed our GPAs, so it reduced the capacity of the
credit hours we could take each semester. For example you can't register 21
credit hours unless you've 3.00 point and above. That slowed many of us down.
Furthermore, we were not
brought here complete at the same time. Some came in January 2015, and others
in April. Those who came in January are ahead of the rest with one semester.
That's why those who came in January, and were able to register 21 credit hours
after we resumed from October 6 will be able to graduate by June 2018. While
those who couldn't register 21 credit hours will graduate after taking some
summer courses (at the end of the session, they'll take 2-3 courses to
complete). But those who came late, will not be able to graduate at all until
they make up the semester they missed at the beginning. And that's what the
government is trying to refuse.
First, it's not our fault
that we came late, it was government's decision.
Second, we didn't go to October 6 on our own, it was government's order.
And now how can the government punish us for it? It's just a single semester. We will all finish after that. All of us.
Second, we didn't go to October 6 on our own, it was government's order.
And now how can the government punish us for it? It's just a single semester. We will all finish after that. All of us.
So I thought you should know
about this issue too Sir. Our parents are doing their best to negotiate with
the government officials and if possible they even want to have audience with
His Excellency the governor to discuss it with him. But we don't know what the
outcome might be. If they really insist on not paying for that semester, I'm
afraid there will be another set of 28 students who will have to return home
without their degree, unless Allah plans something different.
Attached to this is the
letter the government sent to the company and the school confirming the
termination of the 37 students from the scholarship.
We thank you so much Sir. We
pray to Allah to reward you with the best in this world and the next.”
Audu Bulama Bukarti
16/11/2017
16/11/2017
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