KATSINA: Student Bursary Increased by 100% 

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The Katsina State Executive Council, chaired by Governor Dikko Umaru Radda, has approved several major projects and programmes aimed at developing human capital and strengthening critical infrastructure across the state.

The approvals emerged from the 8th Regular Meeting of the Council held on Wednesday, May 13th, 2026, at the General Muhammadu Buhari GMB House, Katsina.

The outcome of the Council meeting was revealed during a press briefing presided by the state Commissioner of Information and Culture, Dr. Bala Salisu Zango.

Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Bashir Tanimu Gambo, announced the approval of a special merit-based scholarship programme for the top 50 overall best students in each of the 34 Local Government Areas.

“The package includes complete payment of tuition and other fees, as well as yearly stipend for eligible candidates. This scholarship ensures that talented students have the opportunity to further their studies without financial constraint,” Commissioner Gambo stated.

State Executive Secretary of the Scholarship Board, Dr. Aminu Salisu, noted that the initiative targets removing financial barriers to education, especially for citizens from low income families.

The Council enrolled an additional 361 candidate trainees in the second batch of the Dikko Radda Agripreneurship Training and Empowerment Scheme at Makera Songhai Training Center, Dutsin-ma.

The training programme builds youth capacity in innovative integrated agricultural systems, crop production, livestock, aquaculture, agro-processing, and agri-business development.

Similarly, the Council awarded a contract for completion of the new Modern Pump House and associated accessories at Ajiwa Water Works. The project aims to restore pumping capacity and boost water supply to Katsina metropolis and surrounding communities.

In the same vein, the State Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Hon. Surajo Yazid Abukur, announced major sports developments.

“The Council approved Phase III of the Charanchi Township Stadium, which includes construction of a standard football pitch, stone-base course, multi-purpose indoor sports hall, and Type B pavilion. This will transform the stadium into a modern sporting centre,” Commissioner Abukur said.

He added that the Council also approved installation of lead-free FIFA Quality Pro-Generation Hybrid Synthetic Grass at Malumfashi and Funtua Township Stadiums.

“These projects will transform the two stadiums to international standards and enhance the spirit of sportsmanship among our youth,” Commissioner Abukur stated.

Professor Saifulahi Sani, Statistician General of Katsina State, presented the adoption and dissemination of the General Household Survey (GHS), 2025.

“The survey will serve as statewide baseline data for implementing result-based integrated rural transformation models. It will address data deficiency that has affected strategic planning in various MDAs and among development partners,” Professor Sani explained.

Governor Radda-led administration has continued to demonstrate its commitment to delivering the Building Your Future agenda promises, focusing on youth empowerment, education access, infrastructure modernization, and data-driven planning for sustainable development across Katsina State.

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