Governor Alex Otti has approved the payment of fees for abandoned Abia students in India and bursaries for law students in Nigeria. Additionally, he secured accreditation for 19 courses at Abia State University, Uturu, reinforcing his commitment to education.
In a decisive move to support education, Abia State Governor Alex Otti has approved the payment of fees for Abia students studying at SRI SAI University in India, who were abandoned by the previous administration. This approval aims to ensure these students can continue their studies without financial interruption.
The announcement was made by the Commissioner for Information Okey Kanu, who disclosed that the State Executive Council had thoroughly deliberated on the students’ situation before reaching this supportive decision. Governor Otti’s intervention underscores his administration’s commitment to the welfare and academic success of Abia students, both abroad and at home.
Furthermore, the governor has sanctioned the payment of bursaries to Abia students enrolled in various law schools across Nigeria. This initiative is part of a broader effort to alleviate the financial burdens on these students and support their legal education.
In addition to these measures, Governor Otti has successfully secured the accreditation of 19 courses at Abia State University, Uturu. This significant achievement enhances the university’s academic offerings and ensures it can provide a broader and more robust educational experience to its students.
Governor Otti’s proactive steps highlight his administration’s dedication to advancing educational opportunities and supporting Abia students in achieving their academic goals.