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Kano lawmaker donates N57m scholarship to constituents, empowers women

Outgoing lawmaker representing Kano Municipal Federal Constituency, Malam Sha’aban Sharada, has awarded scholarships worth N57 million to his constituents.

Speaking at the event on Sunday in Kano, the lawmaker  said that a total of 32 students were granted scholarships worth over N7 million to pursue their education at the National Open University of Nigeria, Kano campus, while N50 million was disbursed to Alqalam University, benefitting students from his constituency.

Sharada, who was recently appointed as the Executive Secretary, Almajirai and Out-of-School Children Commission of Nigeria, said that the gesture would go a long way in reducing the burden on their parents.

He pledged to continue supporting educational initiatives, stating that the trend of providing scholarships and grants would continue in collaboration with his successor, Alhaji Sagir Koki.

He further expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve as the Executive Secretary of the Almajirai and Out-of-School Children Commission.

The lawmaker emphasized his dedication to the commission’s mission and assured attendees that his appointment would make a significant impact.

Sheikh Gwani Danzarga, who spoke on behalf of the community, expressed gratitude on behalf of the community for having Sharada as the Executive Secretary of the Almajirai and Out-of-School Children Commission.

He emphasized that Sharada’s appointment was well-deserved and expressed confidence in his ability to make a positive impact on the commission’s objectives.

The event was attended by representatives from Small- and Medium-Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, (ICPC) and the National Boundary Commission.

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