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EDUCASH: Ogun Earmarks N3.5bn for 150,000 Beneficiar­ies

- James Sowole in Abeokuta

The Ogun State Government said N3.5 billion have been earmarked for the ongoing Educash transfer programme of the Governor Dapo Abiodun-led administra­tion.

About 100,000 indigent pupils in public primary and secondary schools, as well as 50,000 students in tertiary institutio­ns across the country, will benefit at the end of the exercise.

The state government also disclosed that over 40,000 students and pupils in primary and secondary school have so far benefited from the programme.

Commission­er for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu, who stated this shortly after monitoring the cash transfer to parents of indigent students in public primary and secondary schools in the Remo Division of the state, promised that no one would be left out.

He said: “At the end of the day, the intention is to pay almost 50,000 tertiary students. We have captured their data; we have just a little bit less than 50,000. That is over N2.5 billion for the tertiary level.

“At the primary and secondary school levels, we are going to eventually pay 100,000 pupils, that is N1 billion. 100,000 indigent students are targeted so that their parents will get N10,000 each. As of today, we have paid 20,000 students through their parents.

“At the tertiary level, as we speak, we have paid over 20,000 students, N50,000 each.”

The Commission­er also said that monitoring the transfer was just a symbolic exercise as the state can boast of over 2,000 primary and secondary schools, even as he assured parents who are yet to receive the money to remain calm as it would soon be their turn.

His words: “The schools that we have been to are just a tip of the iceberg. How many schools can we get to out of the almost 2,100 primary and secondary schools? But, we did these ones symbolical­ly to let people see that the governor is a promise keeping governor.

“I want to assure parents who haven't gotten their own that it is coming because we are paying in batches. Apart from that, don't forget, there can be issues of network.

"If anybody for any reason didn't get it, let us know through the principal, and we will look into it because nobody is going to be given cash. It will still have to be transferre­d to their accounts.”

In her remarks, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Mrs. Ronke Soyombo, admonished parents not to use the money for their own personal needs but to ensure that they prioritize­d the future of their children.

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