From Ankeli Emmanuel, Sokoto
42 students of Sokoto indigenes – the first batch of the 100 beneficiaries of the Senator Ibrahim Lamido Education Trust Fund – will depart Nigeria this week for India, the Senator has said.
Senator Lamido, who spoke in his Sokoto residence when parents of the benefiting students came to sign consent forms with their wards, appealed to all of them to be good ambassadors of their respective families, state and county at large.
Represented by Dr Umar Yahaya Namahe, the Senator reminded benefiting students that, “no community can excel and attain the desired development without sound education”.
While stressing that no fewer than N1.2bn will be expended on each of the 42 beneficiaries each year, Senator Lamido expressed satisfaction with the outcome of the various screenings carried out on the students.
“‘I am highly happy that all these fortunate students have been screened and given good commendation by the NDLEA, and all other relevant agencies”, Sen. Lamido enthused.
Addressing the benefiting students and their parents who came to sign the consent forms, Professor Mauzu Shamaki Isa said with this development, all he naysayers should be ashamed of themselves as beneficiaries are set to depart Nigeria for India.
Prof. Shamaki affirmed that the senator’s huge investment in education is the right step towards lifting this generation out of poverty and insecurity that is pervasive in the senatorial district.
“”Some naysayers are circulating false messages that the Senator Ibrahim Lamido Education Trust fund was simply a scam. But we are here today to let the world know and see that the benefiting students are leaving Nigeria for India soon as every necessary arrangement has been completed. We are also appealing to Senator Lamido to extend this gesture to other senatorial district of the state subsequently.
“”All their tuition, feeding, accommodation and visa fees have been paid, and the Senator has also graciously approved a monthly maintenance stipend for each of the benefitting students'”, Prof Shamaki noted.
On his part, former chairman of Isa local government in Sokoto East Senatorial District, Isa Abullahi Gajo, appealed to parents of benefiting students to advise their wards against negative influence while outside the shores of this country.
‘”And luckily, all those selected are children whose parents can not afford sponsoring them to study abroad if not for the scholarship opportunity given by Senator Lamido.
“”You will certainly meet cultural shock, religious diversity, and all other forms of lifestyle that is strange to you while in India. But remain committed to the reason of your being there and never be carried away. Always remember where you are coming from. Go and study and not otherwise,” Gajo said.
One of the benefiting students parent, Sanusi Sani from Goronyo local government who spoke on behalf of others thanked Senator Lamido for the gesture.
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