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Cash Transfer Scheme Gulps N50m
The Conditional Cash Transfer Programme of the Bauchi State Government for girl-child education has gulped N50 million within the last five years.
The Chief Coordinator of the Programme, Alhaji Karijo Buba made this known on Tuesday in Giade.
The programme is being undertaken in line with the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) .
Buba made the disclosure while distributing letters of invitation to participate in the programme to some selected girls in Darazo, Dambam, Giade, Kirfi, Zaki and Dass local government areas of the state.
Buba said that the programme commenced in 2007 with 260 schools in the six local government areas as a pilot programme.
According to him, 9,880 girls between the ages of eight and 15 years in 245 schools have so far benefited from the programme.
The coordinator said that each of the beneficiaries was being paid N5,000 per term to enable them finance their education within the five year period stipulated by the programme.
Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, the Council Chairman of Giade LGA Alhaji Aliyu Gololo, commended the state government over the development of the girl-child-education scheme .
Gololo expressed the conviction that the gesture would help in correcting the distorted boy/girl enrolment ratio in favour of girls in public schools.
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