EducationNewsNigeriaKauran Gwandu Advocacy Forum Supports 320 Less-Privileged Students In Kebbi State

Kauran Gwandu Advocacy Forum has obtained Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) forms to support the orphans for 320 less-privileged students in Kebbi State.

Speaking at the distribution, the National President, Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Alhaji Nasir Idris said the programme was designed for those children who could not afford to further their education due to financial constraints.

He urged other NGOs, wealthy individuals and philanthropists to support the forum in order to complement government efforts in promoting education in the state.

Represented by a member in the State Assembly, Alhaji Umar Altain-Dan-Fare, the NUT boss commended the foundation for the initiative.

He observed that the donation was not only encouraging but a path to promoting unity and guarantying security in the society.

Also speaking, the Chairman, 4+4 Buhari and Bagudu Campaign Organization, Alhaji Kabir Giant, applauded the founder of the organization for giving the less-privileged the opportunity to acquire sound knowledge.

Giant added that the gesture would also promote Girl-Child Education and bring sanity to the education system.

“We are in full support of this; a lot of achievements had been recorded under this programme.

“This forum has empowered thousands of women and youth across the state,’’ he said.

In his remark, the Chairman, Kauran Gwandu Advocacy Forum, Mansir Sarki-Gwandu, assured that the forms would be distributed across the 21 local government areas of the state.

He added that the less-privileged such as orphans and widows willing to further their education would now have the opportunity to do so and appreciated the NUT President for providing the opportunity to the less-privileged persons to acquire knowledge for the betterment of society.

“This gesture will certainly uplift the teeming youths. “It is better than giving out money, just as the saying goes”, he said.

Sarki-Gwandu appealed to other well-to-do individuals in the society to emulate the good gesture to produce an educated society and reduce suffering among the less privileged.

One of the beneficiaries, Yusuf Alhassan-Wara expressed appreciation to the forum for supporting him, explained that he was supposed to have been in the university but lack of sponsorship crippled his ambition.

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)
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