Governor Nasir El-Rufai to introduce special scholarship for physically challenged students
Governor Nasir El-Rufai
The
Kaduna State Government on Monday said it would introduce a special
scholarship scheme for indigent and physically challenged students from
the state, studying in tertiary institutions.
Dr Shehu Adamu,
Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, said the new scheme
would identify such students with excellent grades and sponsor them for
higher studies.
The commissioner told newsmen in Kaduna that the
government would also raise the scholarship grant offered to all
categories of students in line with current economic realities.
“What
we inherited is a programme that gives N9, 000 and N15, 000 to arts and
science students of tertiary institutions respectively as scholarship
annually.
“We feel that the amount is not good enough considering the current economic realities in the country,’’ he said.
The
commissioner said that the decision of the government was to give equal
opportunity to all deserving students including the physically
challenged.
He
said: “after the restructuring, there will be scholarship on merit for
the exceptionally brilliant students, a bursary for students from poor
backgrounds, and allowances for the physically challenged.
“The idea is to address the peculiar challenges of students from different backgrounds and experiences in our society.
“It
is our responsibility to reach out to all our students, irrespective of
one’s background; that is what we intend to achieve by restructuring
the current scholarship programme’’.
Adamu also said that the state’s overseas scholarship programme would be based on the manpower needs of the state.
He
said that the foreign scholarship programme is also being redesigned to
address the shortage of female medical doctors in the state.
Adamu said that the current administration had sponsored no fewer than 30 female students to study medicine in Uganda.
“The
goal is to have enough female medical doctors in all our hospitals
before the end of the current administration,’’ the commissioner said.
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