Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, has offered to foot the bills of 25 medical students of Kogi State University, KSU, Anyigba who would be proceeding to complete their studies in three selected universities across the country.
The decision to send out the students, whose studies have been stagnated in the last two years due to lack of accreditation of Kogi State University school of health sciences, was to enable government find lasting solution to the challenges facing the institution.
A statement signed by director general of media and publicity to the governor, Kingsely Fanwo, noted that Bello announced the award of scholarship to the students yesterday when he received the students and members of the University management who came on a courtesy visit before departing for clinical studies in their adopted institutions.
The governor, according to his media aide, enjoined them to do the state proud by ensuring excellent outing in their studies, assuring that his administration is committed to safeguarding the future of the youths and children of the state.
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