Monday, August 03, 2015

Mark Splashes N50Million On Scholarships In Otukpo,Seeks Improved Funding For Education




 Former Senate President, Senator David Mark has called for improved funding for the education sector in the country in order to save the upcoming generation from oppression and manipulation.
Mark who also called on public spirited individuals to avail indigent young Nigerians scholarships to acquire formal education so as to improve themselves, spoke yesterday at the flag-off of the 2014/2015 Senator David Mark Scholarship Foundation (DMSF) Awards in Otukpo, in which N50 million was given out to indigent students.



He said, "Education for all is my passion; my prayer is that we improve the sector through improved funding so that every Nigerian of school age can be educated and saved from manipulation and oppression. "Likewise, this foundation was set up to avail students in our state financial assistance to aid their education; I urge good-spirited persons to also emulate this by sponsoring at least two students in our communities, it will go a long way to eliminate ignorance in the society," Mark added.
At least 15,700 students in tertiary and elementary schools in Benue State and beyond have benefitted from David Mark Scholarship Foundation totaling about N500million since 2007.

An average of N50 million is awarded as scholarship to students from primary to tertiary levels of Benue State origin and beyond annually under the foundation.

The awardees included 14,703 students from various universities, polytechnics, colleges of education as well as school of nursing. Also, in a statement signed by Media Assistant to Senator Mark, Mr. Paul Mumeh, the former Senate President said the beneficiaries are classified into five categories including students of tertiary institutions, gifted girl child, orphans and vulnerable children as well as special awards.

Distributing this year's awards to beneficiaries in Otukpo, Benue State, Mark restated his passion for education and wished that all citizens have access to quality and functional education.
He reiterated that the scholarship now under a foundation would outlive him because "it is a legacy dear to me." He used the occasion to express appreciation to the Federal Government for approving the new University of Medical Sciences sited in his Otukpo, Benue state country home. To the benefitting students, Mark counselled them to shun all forms of vices such as cultism and examination malpractices saying "you would be our pride and worthy future leaders if you continue to excel in your academics."

Earlier, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of DMSF, Prof. James Alachi said the scholarship scheme which started in 2005 with a token of N5,000 per student has increased to N20,000 per beneficiary in 2015. This he explained is beside the over 1,000 indigent students on full scholarship.

For the 2014/2015 academic year, he said the sum of N50 million was paid to recipients of the DMSF. Recipients including physically-challenged Benue State University graduate Francis Agboko expressed appreciation to Senator Mark for making their dreams to be educated come true.


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