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    Borno: Zulum Invests N15.29bn in Scholarships, Approves Fresh Support for Overseas Students

    Malam Mujitaba RamalanBy Malam Mujitaba RamalanAugust 19, 20264 Mins Read
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    …Announces 100 Percent Upward Review of Local Scholarship

    Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has disclosed that his administration has invested N15.29 billion in scholarship programs for indigenes of the state since 2023, with more than N8.61 billion dedicated to overseas studies.

    Governor Zulum made the disclosure on Wednesday at the homecoming ceremony for 294 Borno State beneficiaries of foreign scholarship schemes at universities in China, India, Egypt and Malaysia, where he congratulated graduates returning after completing their programs overseas.

    According to the governor, the total allocation of N12.64 billion covers foreign scholarships, local scholarships and administrative support for the program.

    Governor Zulum also announced the approval of N2.65 billion to settle the 2026 foreign scholarship obligations of 158 students pursuing studies in China, Malaysia, India and Egypt as submitted by the Ministry of Education.

    He said N8. 61 billion was spent on foreign scholarships, while N3.83 billion went to local scholarship beneficiaries.

    “It is in pursuit of this vision that, since 2023, this administration has invested a total of N12,644,034,368.96 in scholarships for the sons and daughters of Borno State. Of this sum, N8,611,846,007.60 has gone into foreign scholarships, N3,835,880,614.32 into local scholarships, and N196,307,747.04 into administrative support for the scheme,” Zulum said.

    The Governor described the expenditure as one of the state’s most significant investments in education, stressing that developing young people’s capacity remained the most reliable route out of poverty and conflict.

    “Our administration’s 25-Year Development Plan is anchored on building an equitable society in which every citizen, regardless of background or circumstance, has access to quality education and essential services,” he stated.

    The proposed funding, he said, would also cover 54 beneficiaries under the state’s aviation scholarship program, which is currently under review.

    He reiterated that the scholarship program would remain merit-based, noting that beneficiaries had recorded impressive academic performances in their respective institutions abroad.

    The Governor further directed the Borno State Scholarship Board to open applications for 220 academic staff of the University of Maiduguri for local and foreign postgraduate scholarships.

    He also announced that requests for sponsorship from professionals in the Humanities and Arts were receiving government attention, while reaffirming that the state had fully sponsored indigenous law graduates through law schools across Nigeria.

    Zulum, while addressing the returning graduates, urged them to regard the scholarship as a public investment that must be repaid through service and meaningful contributions to their communities.

    He pledged his administration’s continued commitment to human capital development, saying Borno would continue to build an environment that rewards excellence, promotes learning and prepares young people for leadership and development roles.

    Meanwhile, Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has announced a 100 percent increase in local scholarships for indigenes of the state. He directed the Commissioner of Education and Scholarship Board to ensure immediate implementation.

    Commissioner for Education, Science, Technology and Investment, Engr. Lawan Abba Wakilbe said the foreign scholarship covers 294 indigenous students studying medicine, engineering and other science, technology, engineering and mathematics-related courses in Asia and North Africa

    He said the investment, amounting to over N8 billion from 2023 to date, covered tuition fees, accommodation, feeding, monthly stipends, airfares, travel documentation, and other academic-related expenses.

    According to the Commissioner, 171 postgraduate scholars were trained in two universities in India and five universities in Malaysia, with the state spending N3.233 billion on their education. Noting that the beneficiaries are expected to take up academic roles in local tertiary institutions in the state.

    Engr. Wakilbe added that 16 of the postgraduate scholars graduated with distinctions and other academic honors. He also presented 104 undergraduate students comprising 53 medical students and 51 engineering students currently studying in six institutions in China,

    The students, he said, are expected to form part of the professional workforce for the state’s healthcare and infrastructure sectors, including the newly established state-of-the-art Kashim Ibrahim teaching hospital

    The Commissioner further stated that beneficiaries had received their fees and monthly stipends, ranging from $150 to $200, promptly and in advance since 2023.

    Executive Secretary of the Borno State Scholarship Board, Dr. Bala Isa, explained that the program began with 301 scholars. Regrettably, he said, one passed away, two withdrew due to ill health, one transferred, and three withdrew from the program, bringing the total number to 294.

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