The Borno State Government has released the sum of N3.4 billion outstanding scholarship to foreign students for the payment of tuition and accommodation fees, residence permits, visa extension costs and a three-month upkeep allowance.
Isa Bala, the Executive Secretary Borno State Scholarship Board, stated this during a press briefing in Maiduguri on Wednesday.
According to him, Governor Babagana Zulum has given the directives for immediate release of the outstanding tuition fees for the foreign students.
“This substantial fund of N3.4 billion has been approved specifically for the payment of all out standing academic and welfare expenses for 301 of our brilliant sons and daughters of Borno State, currently pursuing various undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in institutions across the world, specifically in the People’s Republic of China, the Republic of India, Malaysia and the Arab Republic of Egypt.
“This approval ensures that their academic pursuits will continue uninterrupted, and allows them to focus solely on their studies and excel in their chosen fields,” he said.
Bala urged the students to reciprocate the State Government’s gesture by dedicating themselves to their studies, remaining law-abiding ambassadors of Borno, and striving for academic excellence.
“This singular act is a powerful testament to Zulum’s deep-seated belief in the power of education as the most critical investment in our state’s future.
“In the face of numerous competing demands, Governor Zulum has consistently prioritised human capital development, understanding that the greatest resource Borno can cultivate is its people”, he said.
Isa, however, expressed appreciation to the governor for his monumental support, adding that “we are profoundly grateful for his foresight, his generosity, and his continued dedication to the youth of Borno State.”


