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Abdullahi Abubakar now a bike rider

***Why Kebbi State Government Must Read This

This is indeed a sad story. It is a story of a pilot turned bike rider. It is a sad tale that needs the intervention of the Kebbi State Government.

Indeed, it is not too late for Abdullahi Abubakar, who has gone from a trainee pilot to a bike rider.

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Abdullahi Abubakar (Right) and a friend while training to be a pilot

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Abdullahi Abubakar’s Identity Card as a trainee pilot

Read his story as written on X by Musa Kiliya with the handle @musa_kilya.

A brilliant and hardworking young man, Abdullahi Abubakar, who was previously a student pilot, has now resorted to working as an okada (commercial motorcycle) rider due to lack of financial support and inability to pay his school fees.

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At the beginning of his journey, Abdullahi Abubakar was given the opportunity to study at the International Aviation College, Ilorin (IAC). The Kebbi State Government sponsored part of his training by paying a portion of the fees amounting to two million naira (₦2,000,000). This support enabled him to complete one year of training for the Private Pilot License (PPL).

Abdullahi Abubakar underwent several aviation training programs and sat for the Ground School Examination, where he performed excellently. He also passed the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) examinations with very good results.

However, when he reached the Circuit and Landing stage of his training, the funds provided by the Kebbi State Government were exhausted. This forced him to return home in search of means to continue the training, which requires ₦1.8 million. Since 2019, Abdullahi has written to apply for a scholarship through the Office of the Executive Secretary of the Kebbi State Scholarship Board, but up till now, he has received no response.

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Kebbi State Governor, Dr Nasir Idris Kauran Gwandu

Therefore, I am appealing to the Kebbi State Government to come to the aid of this young aviation student, considering that the ₦2 million already invested will go to waste if the training is not completed. Indeed, this is a great opportunity for Kebbi State to produce a talented and skilled young professional like Abdullahi Abubakar, who is determined to achieve his dream.

I also call on key stakeholders in Kebbi State, including businesspeople and politicians, to support and sponsor the remaining ₦1.8 million needed to enable this young man to become a qualified pilot.

In conclusion, Abdullahi Abubakar is an indigene of Kebbi State, from Birnin Kebbi Local Government Area, with license number 7468(A).

Story culled from X on the handle of musa_kilya, except headline, sub headline and introduction.

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