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ASUU disburses N1 million bursary to 14 indigent students in Sokoto

Mr Mustapha said ASUU initiated the bursary scheme in all the state and federal universities

• March 7, 2024
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Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)

The Academic Staff Union of Nigerian Universities has disbursed N1 million as bursary allowance to 14 indigent students of Usmanu Danfodio University Sokoto.

Speaking at the occasion on Wednesday, the ASUU Chairman UDUS branch, Prof. Nuraddeen Mustapha, said two students obtained ASUU national body scholarship awards of N200,000 each.

Mr Mustapha said 12 other beneficiaries received N50,000 each from ASUU UDUS branch to reduce the hardship faced by indigent students and encourage excellence among students.

He said ASUU initiated the bursary scheme in all the state and federal universities, where one person “is entitled in each of the 80 designated institutions in the country.”

He noted that local branches were also allowed to support indigent students within their means.

According to him, this year, the gesture is increased to two students per institution on national ASUU scheme, while the amount is increased from N100,000 to N200,000, considering the present financial difficulties.

Stressing that the funds were from members’ contribution, the chairman enjoined the beneficiaries to ensure judicious use of the money to achieve their learning objectives.

Similarly, the chairman said the union was extending support to Internally Displaced Persons where about 250 persons benefited from foodstuff in Sokoto State.

He added that ASUU had expended about N25 million in the North-West in fulfilment of the gesture among other supportive programmes.

Mr Mustapha called on citizens to join hands with ASUU to prevail on President Bola Tunibu’s administration to change its students’ loan scheme to students’ grants.

The chairman stated, “Students’ loan is detrimental to individual and collective development, because it only benefits investors and subject citizens to hardship of loan repayment even after death, because guarantors must repay the loan collected.”

In his remark, the ASUU Zonal Chairman, Prof. Abubakar Sabo, represented by Prof. Faruk Tambuwal, described the gesture as distinct and a form of encouragement to the less-privileged students in the universities.

Mr Tambuwal said ASUU had been pursuing human interest policies in Nigeria such as; good governance, people friendly policies and overall national development, “but we were sometimes misunderstood by the citizens.”

The Vice Chancellor, UDUS, Prof. Lawal Bilbis, represented by Prof. Aminu Muhammad, commended ASUU for the initiative and encouraged them to sustain the tempo.

The VC pledged to sustain the award to any beneficiary who scores 3.5 CGPA above the 3.00 bursary criteria for ASUU, explaining that ASUU’s support was just for one academic session per student.

Dean Students’ Affairs, Prof. Shehu Tsagem and Students’ Union Government leader, Abdullahi Sanusi, described the gesture as commendable and appealed to other bodies to emulate the association.

A cross section of benefiting students, Isa Abdurrashid, Jimoke James, Usman Khalid, Fatima Sani and Solomon Moses, expressed happiness for the support and assured judicious use of the money. (NAN) 

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