Borno State governor, Prof Babagana Umara Zulum has approved ₦706,594,787.50 million for the payment of scholarship to orphans of Civilian JTF and other various categories of students within Nigeria and abroad.
The Executive Secretary of Borno State Scholarship Board, Dr. Bala Isa, disclosed this while briefing journalists in Maiduguri, the state capital, on Monday.
The approval, according to Dr. Isa, was with immediate effect.
Of the approved sum, “300 orphans of fallen heroes of members of Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) who have hitherto complemented efforts of the government and the security agencies in the fight against Boko Haram terrorists would benefit.
“206 students of the Federal University of Health Sciences, Azare, under the Borno State Special Scholarship Scheme, 34 students of Al-Ansar University, Maiduguri and the repatriated students from Sudan, to help them regain academic stability after the crisis formed part of the beneficiaries.
“Additionally, 104 nursing students writing their professional exams at the College of Nursing Sciences, Maiduguri, Upkeep allowance for 523 nursing students for five months and Second tranche payment for 304 Science, Technology, English and Mathematics (STEM) postgraduate students studying in Nigerian universities are to benefit.
“This financial intervention by His Excellency underscores the central role education plays in the ongoing reconstruction, rehabilitation, and resettlement efforts across Borno State. It is a clear message that no students will be left behind, and every young person willing to pursue education will be supported”. Dr. Isa stated.
The Executive Secretary stressed that the Board remains committed to transparency, accountability, and timely disbursement of all approved funds, assuring that every naira will reach the beneficiaries without delay.
He also appreciated Governor Zulum for his continuous support and fatherly guidance, describing his leadership as a beacon of hope for youths across Borno.













































