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LDF Settles School Fees for 17, 888 Students of Tertiary Institutions in Katsina 

The Lado Development Foundation (LDF) under the leadership of Sen. Yakubu Lado-Danmarke, has settled the registration fees for no fewer than 17,888 indigent students of tertiary institutions in Katsina State.

The Secretary of the foundation, Muhammad Gali-Salisu, disclosed this at the Federal University Dutsin-ma (FUDMA) while screening some of the beneficiaries on Saturday.

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“The foundation is actively working across several key sectors of education, health and empowerment to improve the lives of people in Katsina State.

“In education, the foundation sponsored students from secondary schools up to tertiary institutions, to enable them pursue their education.

“This year, we visited institutions like Usmanu Danfodio University Sokoto, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Federal College of Education Zaria, Federal College of Education, Katsina, Umaru Musa Yar’adua University Katsina, among others.

“We paid registration fees for NECO to 4, 707, 4, 176 to JAMB candidates, 3, 313 NCE students, 206 ND, and university, first degree up to PhD, we paid for 5, 487.

“So, from January, 2025 to date, a total of 17, 888 students benefitted from the LDF support in education,” he said.

Gali-Salisu added that under the health sector, the foundation had visited 50 health facilities and provided financial assistance to over 5, 873 patients.

“We don’t discriminate among students, we pay for all irrespective of political party affiliation.

“Whenever a student printed his/her remita and presented it to us, we pay whatever amount is indicated there,” he said

The secretary said that depending on the programme and the course, the payment ranged from N25,000 for NCE and ND to N42,000 for degree at university level, and N235,000 for PhD in English Language, Islamic Studies, and other courses.

Some of the beneficiaries interviewed, Sagir Sani, an undergraduate student, studying Sociology, said that the foundation paid N52,000 registration fees for him.

On her part, Maryam Usman, MSc. Economics commended the foundation for settling her N166,000 registration fees.

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