Ganduje spent N20bn on 111,687 indigent Kano students - spokesperson

Wed, Jun 21, 2023
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THE administration of former Kano State Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has spent over N20 billion on 111,687 indigent students for overseas post graduate foreign scholarship in 14 countries, five private universities, the Nigerian Law School and other internal universities from June 2015 to March 2023.

The former commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs in the administration, Malam Muhammad Garba made the clarification in a statement on Tuesday. 

Reacting to a claim by the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) that Ganduje had not pay foreign scholarship in his eight year two-term administration, Garba described the claim as “false”. 

He said the amount covered tuition fees, upkeep, accommodation, air ticket, among others, was earmarked for students of post graduate foreign scholarship in India, Malaysia, Egypt, Cyprus, China, Turkey, Uganda, United Kingdom, Togo, Ireland, Gambia, Ukraine as well as Nigerian universities.

The former spokesperson said available records indicate that in addition to the above, the former administration also sponsored 50 lecturers from its two universities and other tertiary institutions for their doctorate degrees in French. 

He noted that the French programme was jointly carried out between the French Embassy in Nigeria and Kano state government.

Garba also pointed out that over N600 million was also spent on the joint tuition-free post graduate scholarship between the state government and the French Embassy in Nigeria.

He said it was unfortunate that present government in the state was laying claims to the success of the foreign and local scholarship, while it left a burden of about $28 million and over N6 billion respectively, which the Ganduje administration had settled more than 80 per cent of it.

He stated further that the post graduate students were sent in three batches to top-ranking universities in France and some European countries, mostly to study science related courses.

The former commissioner recalled that the Ganduje administration re-introduced the payment of scholarship allowances to indigenous students attending Nigerian universities and other tertiary institutions, which was completely abandoned by the Kwankwaso  administration between 2011 and 2015.

He added under the scheme, the sum of N865.4 million was disbursed as scholarship allowances and provision of logistics for the payment exercise to indigenous students in the five Emirates across the 44 local governments of the state.

Garba disclosed that the former administration also review upward by 50 per cent scholarship allowances to the students.

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