Oyo State Government on Friday commenced the payment of bursary awards to students of the state extraction in Law Schools, Medical Schools, Aviation Schools and final year students of universities and polytechnics across the country.

The beneficiaries, numbering about 2,950, were drawn from a pool of about 3,000 registrants, having met the criteria set for the award.

The Senior Special Assistant on Students’ Affairs to Governor Seyi Makinde, Victor Olojede, announced this, on Saturday, in a statement by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Sulaimon Olanrewaju, in Ibadan, the state capital.

He noted that the governor had earlier approved the bursary to the tune of N554,989,000, describing him as a friend of the students.

He siad, “We are here to officially commence the payment of bursary awards to students of the state in the final year in polytechnics, universities, Nigerian Law School, Aviation Schools, Medical and Clinical Schools.

“In March 2024, the governor approved the process for the bursary award. Over 3,000 students embarked on the registration and after due diligence had been done, we are left with 2,950. Some students were not selected because they did not meet the criteria.

“After the process ended, we took the list to the governor for approval of the bursary payment, which summed up to over N554,989,000.

“Out of the 2,950 beneficiaries, we have about 105 medical and clinical students. There are four maritime and aviation students and the rest are final year students in Polytechnics and Universities. Makinde deserves commendations, because previous administrations did not look into the aspect of bursary awards and scholarships for our students in any of the institutions in Nigeria, but the governor is doing this.”

Earlier, Chairman of the state Scholarship Board, Olawale Atilola, noted that the bursary award was another proof of Makinde’s investments in education.

He advised the beneficiaries to use the scholarship awards and bursaries judiciously, saying: “Before this stage, the beneficiaries applied around last year and after we followed all due processes, they are getting the payments.

“I will advise them to make use of the money judiciously to buy books and do other things that can enhance their education.”

 

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