Borno State governor, Prof Babagana Zulum, has approved N12.9 billion scholarship for 54 indigenes of the state to study Aeronautics and Engineering with various professional certifications at the Isaac Balami University of Aeronautics and Management (IBUAM).
The training programme covers basic pilot training, with 10 beneficiaries specialising in Aerospace Engineering, 11 in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 11 in Mechatronics Engineering, 12 in Software Engineering and 10 in Systems Engineering.
At a brief ceremony held at the Government House in Maiduguri on Thursday night, Zulum presented a cheque for N2.5 billion to the institution, covering the annual tuition and associated expenses, with the 5-year total package valued at N12.9 billion.
Zulum charged the beneficiaries to remain focused and dedicated to their studies, emphasising that the selection process was deliberately designed to ensure equity across the state, with two students chosen from each of Borno’s 27 LGAs.
“What matters most is not just gaining admission, but how focused you will be in your studies. I advise you to remain dedicated and become good ambassadors of our state,” the governor stated.
In addition to funding their education, the governor announced an immediate financial support package of N500,000 per student to cover resumption logistics and other incidental expenses.
Giving an overview of the selection process, the state commissioner for Education, Engr Lawan Abba, revealed that the scholarship attracted interest from across the state, adding that the ministry received over 3,000 applications.
According to the commissioner, this large pool was initially shortlisted to 1,200 candidates, who were then subjected to a written examination, and the final 54 successful candidates emerged.
“These programmes reflect Governor Zulum’s commitment to human capital development, youth empowerment and investment in education,” he said.
The founder of IBUAM, Isaac Balami, an indigene of Borno State, commended Governor Zulum for the initiative.
He assured the government that the students would receive world-class training, expressing confidence that they would be among those who would eventually build the first made-in-Nigeria aircraft.
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