"N888 million approved": Nigerian governor settles NECO registration fees for 39,709 candidates, details emerge

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  • On Thursday, August 8, the Jigawa state government approved N888 million to settle the examination fees of 39,709 candidates in the state
  • This is contained in a statement issued by Sagir Musa, the Commissioner for Information, Youths, Sport and Culture in Dutse, the state capital

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Governor Umar Namadi of Jigawa state has approved N888 million for the National Examinations Council (NECO) registration charges.

Jigawa clears examination fees of 39,709 candidatesThe governor of Jigawa state Namadi has released N888 million to settle the NECO and other examination fees of 39,709 candidates. Photo credit: NECO, Jigawa state government
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N888 million fund: "Covers payment for 39,709 candidates"

The funds would also be used for the National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) and National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies (NBAIS) for Jigawa's candidates for the 2024 academic year.

The payment covers the payment for 39,709 candidates who wrote the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE), National Examinations Council (NECO), the National Teachers Certificate (NTC), NABTEB, SAIS/STQ and NBAIS examinations, The Nation reported on Friday, August 9.

As reported by PremiumTimes, approval of the approximately N883m was one of the major decisions taken at the State Executive Council meeting held on Thursday, August 8, at the Government House, Dutse.

A statement signed by the Commissioner of Information, Youth, Sport and Culture, Sagir Musa Ahmed disclosed that the meeting was chaired by the Governor of the State, Umar Namadi.

Other funds released by Jigawa govt

Speaking further, the commissioner noted that the council also approved N921.9 million for additional works on the ongoing contract for the maintenance/rehabilitation of Auyo -Kafin Hausa road to Messrs. ALREN Construction Company Ltd. and N16.1m as additional award of Consultancy Services to Messrs Innovative Engineering Consultant.

He explained that the council also approved N400 million as support for Micro Small and Medium Enterprise (MSMEs) in the state.

“The approval is the last tranche of the N1 billion earlier approved by the council to the project account,” he said.

Kwara governor gifts cash award to best student in WAEC

In a similar development, Legit.ng reported that Master Shalom Adesina of Rehoboth College, Pipeline, Ilorin, was awarded the sum of one million naira for his outstanding performance in 2023 May/June WASSCE.

Kwara state governor, Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq, said the cash award was to encourage and support Adesina’s academic pursuit.

AbdulRazaq said Adesina had done the state proud and deserved to be motivated for scoring distinctions in all his subjects.

Source: Legit.ng

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