The
Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB),
Prof. Musa Maitafsir, said this in Sokoto when he spoke to 121 Masters’ Degrees
students leaving for the Islamic University of Uganda.
He said
that the money had been lodged in the account of the state scholarship board.
Maitafisr
said that the money was for the payment of tuition and registration fees of the
students and for their upkeep.
He said
that over N350 million out of the amount was set aside for the training of 220
students in the Islamic University of Uganda.
According
to Maitafisr, “already, 99 students had finished their one-year
post-graduate Diploma in Education in the same institution.
“The 121
students leaving Sokoto for Uganda today will join the 99 already there for
various Masters’ Degrees courses in the same Institution,” Maitafsir, added.
The
chairman further said that the balance of N 450 million will be spent on the
sponsorship of additional 200 under-graduate students in various Universities
in Sudan, India, Bangladesh and the United Arab Emirates (Dubai).
“Out of
them, 160 are going to Sudan; 100 going to India, 40 will be going to
Bangladesh and 60 to Dubai, UAE,” he said.
Maitafsir
stated that the gesture was being pursued under the state government’s
Teacher-Development Programme.
“The aim
of the programme is to have good school administrators and teachers, and by
extension, for Nigeria,’’ he said.
Maitafsir
appealed to the students to be good Ambassadors of Sokoto state and Nigeria,
generally.
He urged
them to steer clear of all acts capable of tarnishing the image of the state
and Nigeria.
Spokespersons
of the students, Abubakar Magawata and Kabiru Surajo, commended the state
government for the gesture.
They
promised to be of good behaviour and face their studies squarely, saying, “We
will not fail the people of the state and Nigerians.

That money can be use to improve the state of education in Nigeria
ReplyDeleteWhy waste it or invest in a foreign economy, stupid
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