The Sokoto State Government has given approval for the transfer back
home of its 39 students currently studying in various schools in Dubai,
the United Arab Emirates.
Governor Aminu Tambuwal made this known
on Friday in Sokoto when he received the report of the committee
instituted to advice government on the issue.
According to the governor, the move is expected to save the state government over N500 million.
Tambuwal
said government’s action signalled a change of priorities in the
payment of scholarships to indigent students to study abroad.
“The
transfer/relocation of the students was necessitated by the need to
conserve funds and apply same to more critical areas in the education
sector,” Tambuwal said.
He said admission had been secured for all the students in Nigerian schools.
Tambuwal
added that arrangements had been concluded to ensure that none of the
students missed a grade level upon their return home.
He said: “As
at the time we sent the children to Dubai to study last year, the state
government was spending over N400 million per annum to maintain them
there.
“The last administration had good intentions when it sent them to Dubai to further their studies.
“But the current financial situation of the state can no longer allow us to continue with this burden.
“We
explained to the parents and guardians of the students that as at
today, Sokoto State Government spends over N500 million to maintain
17,000 of its citizens on scholarship in various schools in Nigeria.”
Tambuwal said to pay N400 million for 39 students in Dubai was weighing heavily on the scarce resources of the state.
The governor thanked the students and parents for their understanding.
Earlier
in his remarks, the Chairman of the Transfer/Relocation Committee of
the students and the State’s Deputy Governor, Ahmad Aliyu, said
government decided to bring them back home due to the high cost of
maintaining them in the UAE.
Aliyu said: “Government had ensured that admissions were secured for them in local universities.
“All is set for them to resume their academic programmes at home without delay.”

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