The Federal Government on Friday sent 40 indigent students from Bayelsa
State to the University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, on scholarship for
four years.
The students who are part of a scholarship scheme established by Dr.
Jonathan when he was the Governor of Bayelsa State had been having
dfifficulties following the scrapping of the scheme by subsequent
administrations in the state.
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Fortune, however, came the way of the teenagers when the Special Adviser
to the President on Niger Delta, Kingsley Kuku, took up the scheme as
part of effort by government to equip youngsters from the oil rich
region with quality education.
Speaking during a short orientation ceremony for the students in Abuja
before their departure, Kuku admonished them to be good ambassadors of
the country.
Kuku explained that the nation expects the highest standards from them
having provided them with such unique opportunity in life.
He noted that President Jonathan started the programme for the brightest
100 pupils from indigent homes across Bayelsa State with the vision to
create a pool of young educated citizens who would contribute to the
development of the state and the economy of the nation.
He said of the 100 students, eight have been taken over by the Petroleum
Technology Development Fund (PTDF), assuring that the remaining 52
would also benefit from the Federal Government scholarship to continue
their education in some of the nation’s best model secondary schools.
Speaking to newsmen, one of the scholars, Enegi Nadum (17), expressed
happiness for being able to continue their education and assured that
they would do their best to make Nigeria proud.
“In the last few years President Jonathan has been like a father to me and I am a very happy and proud Nigerian,” she said.
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