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Gov. Ayade approves immediate scholarship for C’River students — Scholarship Board DG

 


By Kingsley Agim 


The State Governor, Sir Ben Ayade has graciously granted approval for immediate disbursement of funds as scholarship to indigenous students in tertiary institutions across the country.


The Director General of Cross River State Scholarship Board, Comrade Nuela Tessy Anyin made the disclosure, today, while speaking to newsmen in her office in Calabar.


DG Anyin, who lauded the governor for looking into the plight of Cross River students, hinted that payment will begin as early as next week, while calling on students of Cross River extractions to brace themselves for the educational support programme of the Ayade-led administration.


“Governor Ben Ayade, in his resolve to provide succor for Cross River students, has graciously granted express approval for the commencement of bursaries. He has also ordered that exercises leading to such payments begin as soon as the coming week.


“So by the turn of the new week, the State Scholarship Board will begin liaison with student union leaders as stakeholders in the tertiary education sector in a bid to quicken the process for payments,” the DG stated.


She also remarked that the State Government’s scholarship programme will serve to palliate the hardships orchestrated by the burdensome strike action and the prevailing harsh economic realities.


Comrade Anyin also informed that a carefully designed website will be used to enhance a hitch-free registration process. She said the website, when launched will enable potential candidates to sit at the comfort of an internet-enabled phone or computer set, at a click of a button, follow the prompts and provide necessary information needed for registration.


The Scholarship Board boss called on students of Cross River origin in institutions of higher learning to take advantage of the laudable initiative for the advancement of their educational pursuits. She also implored students to visit the Scholarship Board at the Ministry of Education Headquarters, Michael Ani Secretariat, Calabar, for further necessary information.

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