Rivers
Abe Justifies Focus On Scholarship, Youth Empowerment
The Senator representing Rivers South-East Senatorial District in Rivers State, Distinguished Senator Magnus Abe has further underlined his commitment to empowering youth in the area in educational development by giving scholarships to 77 undergraduates.
According to the Senator, who has variously purchased JAMB forms for constituents, supports over 300 final years and law school students in payment of school fees and bequeathed his constituency projects to educational development, the scholarship programme is all about standard and competition among students in the district. Beneficiaries of the scholarships were drawn from University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST), Ignatius Ajuru University of Education (IAUE), and Rivers State Polytechnic ,Bori.
In his speech at the preservation ceremony, attended by Heads of various tertiary institutions, traditional rulers and members of the State House of Assembly among others, Senator Abe expressed optimism that before 2015, no fewer than 200 undergraduates from the district would have benefited from the scholarship scheme.
In his address, chairman of the occasion, Justice Peter Akere (Rtd.) lauded the senator for awarding scholarship to indigenes of the senatorial district, saying that Abe was the first senator from the zone to embark on such laudable project. Also speaking, the chairman, Rivers State Council of Traditional Rulers, King Godwin Giniwa thanked Senator Abe for his benevolence, describing him as the best senator to come from the state in the present political dispensation. On his part, Vice Chancellor, Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Professor Brarineme Fakae said the scholarship programme would help the people from the senatorial district to develop knowledge-based economy.
Godwill messages were presented by the members representing Gokana constituency in the State House of Assembly, Dr Innocent Barikor and the State Commissioner for works, Chief Victor Giadom.
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