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Senator Kingibe empowers students with 2000 free JAMB forms

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Senator Ireti Kingibe of the Liberal Party representing the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has generously donated 2000 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) forms to indigent students in the territory.

Senator Ireti, speaking to journalists in Abuja on Saturday, emphasized the essence of providing equal opportunities to students regardless of their backgrounds.

She stated, “The free forms are meant for students who cannot afford them, irrespective of their tribes, religions, party affiliation, and so on.”

Encouraging potential beneficiaries, Senator Ireti urged them to dedicate themselves to their studies and exhibit exemplary conduct not only in the examination hall but also throughout their university journey. Her commitment to ensuring accessibility to education for all resonates with her vision of a more inclusive and empowered society.

This altruistic gesture is not an isolated act but aligns with Senator Ireti’s overarching Impact Development Programmes (IDP) designed for the betterment of her constituency in Abuja. Undoubtedly, this move reflects her unwavering commitment to the advancement of education in the FCT.

Senator Ireti Kingibe affirmed her readiness to spearhead more interventions in the education sector within the FCT, underlining the pivotal role education plays in shaping the future of individuals and the community at large. As the news of her benevolent act spreads, it stands as a testament to the positive impact political leaders can make in the lives of their constituents.

The senator’s initiative is not only a step towards educational equality but also a beacon of hope for aspiring students who might have otherwise faced financial barriers. Senator Ireti Kingibe’s proactive approach towards education serves as an inspiration, setting an example for others to follow in fostering a society where every individual, regardless of economic status, has an equal chance at success.

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