Kaduna budgets N4.7bn for scholarships, sponsors 107 students abroad


The Kaduna state government that it would spend N4.7 billion on local and foreign scholarships in 2020 and it is presently sponsoring 107 students on various courses in foreign universities.
A statement issued by the Executive Secretary of Kaduna State Scholarship and Loans Board, Malam Hassan Rilwan, said the state is paying bursaries to 7,598 students, out of whom 4,400 have already been paid.


The Executive Secretary further said that the students on Kaduna state scholarship are studying in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany and Cuba.
Hassan Rilwan cited examples of  “Abba Dauda Maitala won a scholarship of N15 million to study a master’s programme in Cyber security at the Northumbria University, Newcastle, United Kingdom.
“Ahmad Abubakar Musa won a scholarship of N28.8 million for a Ph.D. in Transgenic Seeds Generation and Leaf Starch Granule Regulation for Biodegradable Polymers at the University of Potsdam, Germany. Sharif Ahmad Habibu won a scholarship of N9.8 million for a Ph.D at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.”


 “With this huge allocation, the Kaduna state government is set to offer local and foreign scholarships and disburse bursaries to more students through a transparent process,’’ he promised.
The Executive Secretary said that his board also manages a student’s loan scheme, adding that it is the only one operating in Nigeria and has a current funding of N2 billion.


“Citizens of Kaduna state, who are government officials, self-employed or in the private sector can access up to N5 million loan for themselves or their children for both foreign and local education once they provide two guarantors who must be state or federal civil servants,’’ he added.


According to the statement, “the state government provided a counterpart fund of N1 billion to bring down the interest to 8% per annum, clarifying that Governor Nasir el-Rufai is determined to overtime further reduce the interest rate on the loan.
Hassan Rilwan  emphasized that access to Kaduna state scholarships, bursaries and loans does not depend on who you know but what you know. “An automated cycle has been established that ensures timely and orderly vetting, selection and payments of scholarships and bursaries. The automated system has eradicated human interface, by ensuring that only the most qualified in terms of merit and need gets funding.”

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