Sunday, November 19, 2023

MAU SUG LAUDS SEN. IYA ABBAS FOR SETTLING SCH. FEES OF 308 STUDENTS



The Students Union Government (SUG) Modibbo Adama University (MAU) Yola Chapter, has lauded the Senator representing Adamawa Central Senatorial District, Aminu Iya Abbas for settling school fees for 308 students in the university.


SUG President of the university, Sen.Kyauta Samuel Tari, who made  the commendation in an interview with newsmen on Saturday at the Union Secretariat MAU, Yola said the gesture was unprecedented in the institution.



The president who was overwhelmed with the kindness of Senator Abbas said it will go along way in cushioning the suffering of students in terms paying the school fees especially during this hard times.


Sen. Kyauta explained that investing in education is like eradicating moral decadence among youths, adding that assistance by Sen. Iya Abbas will pave way for students in the central zone to continue to pursue their academic activities without hindrance.


He noted that all students from LGAs across Adamawa central zone are the bonafide beneficiaries of the gesture and urged other politicians to emulate the senator in contributing their quoter in education sector.


Also speaking, the President National Union of Adamawa State Students (NANS), Comrade David Garba thanked Senator Aminu Iya Abbas for the assistance, describing him as a true politician with interest of people at heart.


Some of the beneficiaries while responding to questions from journalists appreciated Sen. Aminu Iya Abbas for coming to their aid and prayed for Allah to reward him abundantly.


It could be recalled that, Senator Aminu Iya Abbas , representing Adamawa Central  Senatorial District had issued a press release indicating the payment of tuition fees of 308 university students  studying various courses from his constituency at Modibbo Adama University Yola .

 

The statement according to Special Assistant on Media and Public Affairs, Muhammad Ahmad said that, Senator Abbas, who is also the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Science, Technology and Innovation, paid the tuition fees of all the 308 students from Adamawa Central senatorial zone that are yet to pay the fees due to the hike and economic difficulties faced across the country.


Senator Abbas explained that the payment was to ensure that the less privileged  have access to quality education so that they would also compete honourably with other well-to-do children.


The statement further gives breakdown of the students per local governments as follows : Fufore 14, Yola North 87,Yola South 61,Girei 36,Song 25,Hong 59   and Gombi 26.


The lawmaker admonished the beneficiaries to face their studies, be disciplined and be good ambassadors of their various families and Adamawa  Central Senatorial district in general.

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