Education
Five Physically Challenged Get SPDC Scholarship
Shell Petroleum Devel-
opment Company (SPDC) has awarded scholarship to five junior secondary school (JSS1) students of Special School for the handicapped children in Port Harcourt to last them through secondary school.
Making the presentation of the award to the Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of education, Dr Patricia Ogbonaya in the school recently, the Adviser, Government and Community Relations, SPDC, Mr Otonye Davies stated that it is in line with SPDCs social responsibility stands.
He stated that SPDC has been supporting education from secondary to tertiary school levels in all of its area of operations.
“We have this in Rivers today, before today we had done it in Imo and Abia States. We want to demonstrate our support for all sectors of the society”, he said.
He used the opportunity to urge the recipient to use the opportunity very well; adding that “they should also study hard to maintain the position that they have attained”.
On her part, the permanent secretary, RSMOE, Dr Patricia Ogbonaya, who represented by the Director, Higher Education, Mr Obomanu Lawrence assured management, staff and students of the school that state government has always had them in mind.
She noted that the Governor, Chief Nyeson Wike has assured that the same way he had worked assiduously for the development of Education when he was a minister for state of Education, he will also do same as Governor of the state.
The Permanent Secretary, who was represented by the Director, Higher Education, Mr Obomanu Lawrence also thanked SPDC for the gesture, but added that more still needs to eb done for the school and students, who have special needs.
She urged SPDC to come up with more programmes for the students in order to develop their skills and knowledge on developmental issues, stressing that the school also need infrastructural development to enhance their performance.
In her address, principal of the Junior Secondary School, Ms Rose Thompson identified seven key areas in which the school needs urgent assistance.
The areas are hostel facilities, feeding of boarding students, resource persons on different vocational skills, sick Bay, more classrooms, capacity building programs for teachers, as well as employment of more specialist teachers.
The awardees are Humphrey Jackson, Queen Nwifii, Confidence Sunday, Chioma Favour, and Ibierewari Tammunoibuomie.
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