Sokoto State Government says it has
commenced the process of sponsoring 200 students to study medicine and other
related courses in India as part of its scholarship scheme to indigenes.
Malam Imam Imam, Special
Adviser to Gov. Aminu Tambuwal on media and public relations said this in a
statement he signed on Sunday in Sokoto.
Imam said, “Beside this, the
state is encouraging its indigenes to advance their studies in institutions of
higher learning, within and outside the country, especially in the fields of
science and technology.”
He quoted the Executive
Chairman of the state Scholarship Board, Alhaji Altine Kajiji, as saying that
the state government had paid a over N3 billion scholarship to its students
from 2015 to date.
The governor’s aide said
beneficiaries of the tuition fees and upkeep allowances include students
studying in U.S.A, United Kingdom, Cyprus, Turkey, Sudan, Antigua, Bangladesh,
India, Uganda, and Niger Republic.
‘’The scholarship also
includes payments to more than 10,000 Sokoto students in public and private
schools across Nigeria.
“Most of the tuition fee
payments are up to date, especially for our students in Sudan and Niger
Republic.
‘’Efforts have been
intensified to make disbursements to students in places where we are not yet up
to date in payments.
“Let me state on record that
the scholarship Board is receiving all necessary support for the payment of
tuition fees and allowances of our students despite the lean financial
resources of the state,” he said.
According to Imam, 37 law
graduates of the Nigerian Law School who are indigenes of the state have
received upkeep allowances to cover the duration of their stay in law schools.
“In addition, their tuition
fees were paid in 2016 and each student was also given a laptop to help him or
her in the course of his or her study.
‘’The same arrangement has
been concluded for this year’s law graduates who just got admitted into law
schools.
“The modest achievement so
far recorded by the present administration is a clear indication that the state
of emergency declared in the educational sector is on the right track.
“We are, therefore, calling
on all indigenes to rally round and support the state to enable it achieve the
desired objective of making education available and affordable to all Sokoto
indigenes.”
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