Borno state Governor, Kashim Shettima, has presented
letters of sponsorship to 20 graduates selected across the three
senatorial zones of the state to undergo post graduate studies in
petroleum engineering and other petroleum geosciences in British
Universities in the United Kingdom.
Presenting the sponsorship letters to the beneficiaries at the
council chambers of the government house in Maiduguri the Borno state
capital, the governor said the training is aimed at ensuring human
capital development by playing an active role when the exploration of
the crude oil in the Chad Basin commences.
The governor said N142 million has been set aside for their
programme, such that none of them would have any problem while
undergoing their studies.
The governor said the sponsorship was part of government’s vision to
plan the future development of the state as a likely crude oil producer
in the future.
He revealed that his administration was trying to prepare grounds to
ensure that the state indigenes were not side-lined in the scheme of
things when the exploration commences.
“We do not want a situation where our people will be relegated to the
background, becoming cleaners and clerks if crude oil exploration
eventually begins in the state.
“We want our sons and daughters to be engineers rather than be
drivers and cooks, because they hold the key to the future,” he said.
The governor who revealed that the beneficiaries were selected from
all the senatorial districts of the state, urged the students to justify
the huge government spending by taking their studies seriously.
Shettima said the state government is also working towards sending 27
female students to study medicine in the Nile University in Egypt to
produce female doctors for the state.
Friday, 18 October 2013
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