Scholarship: Kwara law students extols Lola Ashiru

…charges others to take cue from senator’s philanthropic gestures

The National Association of Kwara State Law Students, (NAKLAS) in a press statement jointly signed by its caretaker chairman, secretary general and Public relations officer, comrade Moshood Ibrahim, Owolabi Y. Olatunji and Abdulwasiu Mujeeb Idowu respectively expressed its profound appreciation to the lawmaker representing Kwara South Senatorial Districts, Senator Lola Ashiru for awarding scholarships to the trio of Olaoye Oluwafunmiyi Dare, Qomarudeen Suraju Adeleye and Aliyu Solihu Ololade to advance their studies in the Nigerian Law school.

The association, however enjoined other politicians within the state to emulate the charitable deeds of the astute senator.

“The above named association, which encompasses all law students of Kwara State origin across the country and in diaspora lauds the efforts of senator Lola Ashiru, senator representing kwara south in the Nigerian senate, for his support towards students welfarism in his senatorial district, particularly, on the scholarship recently awarded to the threesome of Olaoye Oluwafunmiyi Dare, Qomarudeen Suraju Adeleye and Aliyu Solihu Ololade who are all students of Kwara south origin at the Nigerian Law School.

“It is of high pertinence to note that the gesture is a restoration of the erstwhile policy of political leaders of kwara state in times past, and a display of the commitment and readiness to serve the people of kwara south.

On this note, this association commends him and charged him not to relent but extend this philanthropic gesture to more law graduates who are in dire need of sponsorship to study at the Nigerian law school.

” On a final note, we wish to seize this medium to appeal to other senators most importantly, current senators from Central and North to please emulate this policy so as to ease the affairs of kwara state students at large and in particular law graduates to be able to attend their compulsory one year program at the Nigerian law school.”

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