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Lamido Offers N40m Scholarship To Indigent Students
  • July 21, 2023
  • Unity Times

Senator Ibrahim Lamido (APC-Sokoto East) has offered a joint N40 million  scholarship to 1,315 indigent students from his constituency studying various courses at the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto.

Lamido, addressing the beneficiaries at the screening exercise in Sokoto, said the gesture was part of his commitment to ease the current hardship in his Senatorial zone.

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Represented by Malam Sani Bala, the Senator said, “The students were identified through a committee across all the communities in the Eastern Senatorial District of the state.

“The benefitting students were identified through intensive screening and each of the beneficiaries will be credited after their documentation.

“The identified students are expected to pay the university over N80 million, which the state government had since paid half of the amount. The balance for each student will be paid as senator Lamido’s support to them in furtherance of their studies,” he said.

Some of the beneficiaries who spoke to newsmen, described the lawmaker’s intervention as a saving grace in their academic pursuits.

Aliyu Sama’ila, one of the students said, “Among us were those that had written a letter to defer their studies to the next session due to the current economic hardship.

“However, with the current development, we will be able to continue with our studies and build a greater future for the benefit of all.”

Sama’ila thanked the lawmaker for making life easier for students across the constituency.

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