
The Kebbi State Government has promised to pay the two billion naira outstanding debts incurred on external examinations as well as for registration of indigenous students in secondary and tertiary institutions across the state.
Governor Atiku Bagudu who disclosed this, Tuesday, when he received the management staff of the Umaru Waziri Federal Polytechnic in Birnin-Kebbi, assured that the payment would be in phases, just as he lamented that the state owed WAEC and NECO about two billion naira as examination fees.
He said that the state also owed the polytechnic N294.7million as registration fees for 4,948 indigenous students for three years, while also describing as `unfortunate’ the situation where 90 per cent of secondary schools and tertiary institutions were dilapidated and unfit for academic and administrative activities.
Bagudu therefore, called on the polytechnic submit a furniture-design proposal to be provided in the state public schools at a subsidized rate, saying this would help the state to reduce the cost of rehabilitating the libraries, hostels, kitchens and other infrastructure in the schools.
He pledged to improve the education sector and restore it to an enviable standard.
Earlier, Muhammed Aliyu , the Rector of the polytechnic, said the non-payment of the N247.7 million registration fees for indigenous students had denied the institution funds to implement other developments.
He appealed to the governor to always accelerate such payments for indigenous students in future.


