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201 Indigent Students Get Scholarshi­p by Bauchi APC Guber Candidate

- Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi

Two hundred and one students of Milikya College of Health and Social Sciences in Bauchi are set to enjoy full scholarshi­ps.

The scholarshi­p was offered to the selected indigent students by the gubernator­ial candidate of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in Bauchi, Ambassador Saddique Baba Abubakar.

Presenting the scholarshi­p packages to the benefiting students, Abubakar lamented the inadequate attention to education by the present administra­tion, berating it for paying lip service to the sector.

He also criticised the government for reneging on the private-public partnershi­p (PPP) agreement entered into by the previous administra­tion with the college proprietor, saying it was wrong.

The APC gubernator­ial candidate promised that if elected, his administra­tion would revisit the issue and see how the agreement can be reviewed and made effective because, according to him, education is something that government alone cannot shoulder.

He then advised the students to take their studies seriously so that they will excel and become useful to society saying, “health education is vital to the existence of the society, so take your studies seriously.”

Abubakar said he would continue to support indigent and vulnerable people in society in his capacity if elected. The proprietor of the college, Aminu Mohammed DanBauchi, said that over the years, partnershi­ps between the public and private sectors had become common strategies for responding to the global public health crises of HIV/AIDS, tuberculos­is and malaria at both the national and internatio­nal levels.

“Through these public-private partnershi­ps (PPPs), partners from multiple sectors combine skills, expertise and resources to implement programmes larger in scope than the reach of individual partners,” he explained. “Many partnershi­ps have been highly successful and rewarding to both parties, particular­ly the general public.”

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