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The Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Chairman, Presidential Amnesty Programme, Kingsley Kuku, recently disclosed that so far about 2,255 non-militant youths from the Niger Delta region had been trained in various university degrees overseas.
A statement from the Amnesty's office indicated that the
scholarship was aimed at upgrading the formal skills of youths in the region that
did not carry arms.
The Programme's Head, Media and Communications, Daniel Alabrah, noted that this
special scheme was not a part of the amnesty programme.
Of the 2,255 students under the special scholarship, 595 are
currently studying in the United kingdom, 187 in Malaysia, 71 each are in South
Africa and USA. Others are in Belarus, United Arab Emirates, Ghana, Philippines
and seven other countries. Those who are studying in Nigeria are 1067.
Of these figures, the scheme on Sunday sent out another 35
youths from the Niger Delta to the United Kingdom for formal education, 31 of whom
are from the Itsekiri extraction.
At a reception held to orientate the new students before
their departure to the UK on Sunday evening, Technical Adviser to Kuku, Mr. Larry
Pepple who delivered his goodwill message, enjoined the youths to be of good
character and do Nigeria proud.
“You are under the special scholarship scheme of the office
of the Special Adviser on Niger Delta. This Programme is borne out of the
creativity of the SA to build capacity of Niger Delta youths. The only way you can
pay back is to study hard,’ he admonished.
Head of Education Unit, Eugene Abeis further disclosed that 30 of the
students were going for post graduate courses, while others were going for under
graduate courses.
“We expect 100 per cent class attention” he added.
8 comments:
Good one sir
I hope this will change their mind set
Sir, when will these training be extended to all nigerian
Good job sir
Great job sir
Una try o
I hope all other militant will join suit.
Gooo job sir
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