
Post-Conflict Shield for Children of CJTF Volunteers
A key element of the release is the financing reserve for the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) Volunteers Orphan Fund.
The state government has actually designated a devoted part of the N1.6 billion to provide constant, disruption-free education for 300 orphans whose moms and dads lost their lives combating counter-insurgency operations along with the Nigerian Army.
Dr Isa explained the beneficiaries as the state’s future physicians, engineers, and scientists whose specialised expertise will drive Borno’s long-term restoration and socio-economic healing.
He validated that the scholarship board has currently opened administrative procedures to ensure the immediate, electronic transmission of funds directly to the partner institutions and the verified bank accounts of the student recipients.