Radda preaches seriousness, loyalty as second batch of 68 Katsina students depart for China

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Katsina state government has prepared the second batch of sixty- eight  indigenous students to go to China  to pursue degree program on  Artificial intelligence and Bio-technology .

In a farewell address to the departing students held at Presidential Banquet hall, Government house Katsina, Governor Dikko Radda urged them to be good ambassadors worthy of pride to the state and Nigeria in general.

The thirty- four local government areas of the state  produced one candidate each for Bio technology and Artificial intelligence, making two students per local government.

The Governor said selection criteria for the candidates from public secondary  schools remain the same with that of the first batch  who undergo competence examination  before  going to Egypt to pursue degree on medicine.

Governor Radda remarked that the state government selected the two courses based on the pressing  man power needs in some critical sectors of the state.

He said the foreign scholarship is  a joint venture between the state government and the thirty four local government areas.

The Governor maintained that Government had  paid in full all the academic requirements of the students including their  tuition fees, accomodations, heath insurance, monthly upkeep and book allowance apart from the traveling documents.

While appealing to  parents of the students to maintain regular contacts with them (the students) to have update on the  performance of their children Governor  Radda threatened that any student who fails to    excel academically would be replaced.

Earlier in an address of welcome, the chairman, coordinating committee on foreign scholarship program who is also the state deputy governor, Mallam Faruq Jobe said the students were carefully selected after  each of them underwent merit-based examination and that of computer as well as  police screening.

All these, he said was to ensure that only competent  students with good moral conducts are recommended for the foreign scholarship.

Also speaking, chairman ALGON who is also the chairman of Kaita local government, Engineer Bello Lawal Yandaki said the unique opportunity given to the  talented students from less privileged families would put Katsina state on the map of most developed states in the country, assuring the students of the association’s support.

Two of the parents, Mallam Lawal Sani Wanzam and Shitu Dodo from Batagarawa and  Malumfashi local governments respectively,expressed gratitude to the state government for the un-biased and unique access to quality education to their children under the foreign scholarship.

The students who spoke through  Musa Abubakar from Dan-musa local government and Hafsat Hamisu from Jibia local government  expressed gratitude to Governor Radda for the rare  and life  changing opportunities given to them and promised to  be a pride to their families, the state and the nation in general.

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