Rivers
Council Announces N50,000 Bursary For Students
The Chairman of Eleme Local Government Council of Rivers State, Chief Obarilomate Ollor, has announced that the sum of #50,000.00 will be paid to each undergraduate student of the local government in tertiary institutions across the country as bursary.
Ollor, who made the announcement when the 13-man Bursary Committee appointed to screen and verify students of Eleme in higher institutions submitted its final report and data to him in his office recently.
Commending the committee for a good job, the Chairman noted that the council has received the report, saying that it would carry out its own internal verification exercise.
“We will do a review and submit to the management of the council for approval.
“When we came up with the whole idea, it wasn’t a mere political exercise or means to give people hope without having a preconceived plan in bettering the lives of our students.
“We sought ideas of some persons in order to better the lives of our students. I don’t know how the Council will do it, but we will pay N50,000 as bursary to our students in tertiary institutions.
“If they were less than 1,000 persons, we would have paid N100,000, but with this number, we will pay N50,000. There will be no removal of a Kobo for any charge from the N50,000. They will get it complete.
“For you to pay students bursary, you must consider that times have changed and the inflation rate is high. We should be able to give them what they can use for something tangible. We don’t want to ridicule our people, if we want to do anything, we ought to do it well.”
By: Ike Wigodo
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