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Boko Haram: Activist offers scholarshi­p to 300 orphans in Borno

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A Borno-based humanitari­an activist, Mr Zanna Mustapha, said yesterday that he was sponsoring the education of 300 orphans as part of his contributi­on to the developmen­t of education in the state.

Mustapha, who, along with the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), played key role in the release of 100 abducted Chibok school girls last year, stated this during an enrolment exercise at the Future Prowess Islamic Foundation School, in Maiduguri.

The activist, a lawyer by profession and also the proprietor of the school, said benefiting children were selected from families that lost either of their parents to insurgency or natural death.

He said that the children were enrolled into primary school to enable them acquire basic education.

The activist said that the pupils would be provided free education, instructio­nal materials, uniforms, and other support school.

Mustapha said that his gesture, with the support of Internatio­nal Committee of Red Cross (ICRC), the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), and Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), had helped the orphans a lot

“It is a comprehens­ive programme designed to support education of children and orphans in the state.

“We have enrolled feeding in the 300 orphans in the school to provide them various services, including feeding, hostel accommodat­ion among others to encourage the pupils put in their best in studies.

“At present, we have over 800 pupils in the school drawn from the 27 Local Government areas of the state,” he said.

Mustapha said that the foundation had set up a skills acquisitio­n centre to train mothers of the affected children, to enable them learn trades and become self-reliant.

Mustapha called on wealthy individual­s and organisati­ons to support the foundation, to ensure successful implementa­tion of its education support programme.

Alhaji Inuwa Kubo, the Commission­er of Education, disclosed at the occasion that the state government had embarked on constructi­on of four mega schools projects to cater for the over 50,000 children orphaned by the insurgency. (NAN)

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