The Guardian (Nigeria)

TETFund Supports 2,789 Scholars In Borno, Yobe

- From Njadvara Musa, Maiduguri

THE Chairman, Tertiary Education Trust Fund ( TETFUND) and Board of Trustees, Kashim Ibrahim Imam, has said N116 billion has been expended on academic staff training and developmen­t. According to him, 30,000 scholars in universiti­es, colleges of education and polytechni­cs were also given support for their Masters and Ph. D degrees programmes between 2008 and 2020.

Imam stated this at the weekend in Damaturu, Yobe State while on an assessment tour of higher educationa­l institutio­ns in Borno and Yobe states.

While announcing beneficiar­ies from the two states, Tetfund’s Director of Academic Staff Training and

Developmen­t, Mohammed Sulaiman said about 2,789 scholars from Borno and Yobe bagged masters and doctorate degrees at the cost of about N5.3 billion.

He added that the scholars completed their degree programmes in the last 12 years in Nigeria and foreign universiti­es. The director noted that N300 billion earmarked for special intervenin­g projects was to complement sourced funds from federal and state government­s.

On challenges of training, a beneficiar­y, Dr. Sabo Dagona, said the rise in foreign exchange rates to pound or dollar needs to be addressed. “There is no parity between Tetfund’s paid fees to universiti­es and current foreign exchange rates to either U. S dollar or British pound,” he said.

He urged the fund to regularly review scholarshi­p awards to students under the training programme, noting that it was the Yobe State University ( YSU) that offset his tuition fees and other training expenses to complete

Ph. D in Clinical Psychology in the United Kingdom.

While responding to fluctuatio­ns in exchange rates, Sulaiman urged institutio­ns to open domiciliar­y accounts with banks.

Speaking on the way forward, Vice Chancellor, Yobe State University, Prof. Mala Daura, said: “We should continue to support scholars by looking inwards to train them in various fields of research and developmen­t.”

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