The National Union of Bauchi State Students (NUBASS), through its National Secretariat in A.U Misau, has officially announced the continuation of the 2024/2025 Bauchi State Scholarship payment across various institutions.
In a press release dated July 10, 2025, the National President of NUBASS, Comrade Bello Brahim Aliyu, stated: “It is with great pleasure and a deep sense of responsibility that I write to officially inform you that the payment of the 2024/2025 Bauchi State Scholarship has continued across institutions. This follows a confirmation received from the Bauchi State Scholarship Board, in line with our ongoing engagement and follow-up on the matter.”
He further commended the Executive Governor of Bauchi State, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, for his dedication to education and student empowerment. According to him, “This continued payment is a strong reflection of the Governor’s student-friendly and education-centered leadership vision.”
Students have been urged to maintain patience during the disbursement period. “I urge all NUBASS chapters and students to remain vigilant, united, and patient as the disbursement process progresses. Any student who is yet to receive payment is advised to contact their institutional chapter executives,” Aliyu advised.
Comrade Usman Isyaka Shall, Secretary General of NUBASS, echoed the union’s commitment to transparency, student welfare, and follow-up with authorities. The union reassured students that every qualified applicant would be included. “Please be assured that no eligible student will be left behind. The union remains actively engaged with the relevant authorities to monitor the process and escalate unresolved issues,” the release noted.
Students seeking further updates can contact NUBASS via email at nubasshqtr24@gmail.com or reach out to the National President on 07036026836 or Secretary General on 07037044605.
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