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Kano settles N7bn foreign scholarship debt

The Kano State Government says it has spent over N7billion to settle unpaid scholarship for Kano students studying in various countries from 2015 to 2021.

Chairman, Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-Corruption Commission, Mr. Muhyi Magaji, disclosed this at a news conference on Tuesday in Kano.

Governor Abdullahi Ganduje had mandated the commission to monitor the process of foreign scholarship programme and its current position.

According to Magaji, past administrations in the state sponsored Kano State students to study in various countries in an initiative which received accolades across board.

“It is equally, the understanding of people that all those sponsored have their tuition, upkeep and other necessary financial needs settled at the initial stage.

“The present government of Kano State saw the need to involve this agency to supervise, investigate and perhaps take charge of the lingering foreign scholarship crisis which is becoming worrisome by the day.

“The governor is particularly worried at an unending demand on the issue.

The present administration as of today has settled the sum of seven billion naira of foreign scholarship programme inherited from various administrations that initiated the programme,” the chairman stated.

He further said that in spite of the payment by the state government, students are complaining of being under financial pressure for one reason or the other, adding that there was no standard mode of financing the programme.

He said that at the initial stage, the office of the secretary to the state government, Ministry of Higher Education and the state scholarship board ran the programme at various times.

Magaji said that the absence of a proper mode of financing made it difficult to keep records as consultants were used as intermediaries which made the programme easy for manipulation.

He said that there were allegations of fraud raised by the students against some of those claiming to be consultants and other political gladiators.

“I want to inform you that the commission as an interim measure has recommended the payment of some requests in consideration of the condition of students.

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“The government has so far released the sum of N144 million to my office for the settlement of the students’ tuition fees while we continue to unravel the truth,” he said.

According to Magaji, presently over $200 million meant for the payment of students’ scholarship is stranded in Egypt, disclosing that ‘we are doing everything possible to retrieve the fund.”

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