Niger Delta
Bayelsa Education Devt Fund Awards Grants To Four Research Institutions
The Bayelsa State Education Development Trust Fund (EDTF) last Monday presented grants to four state-owned tertiary institutions to carry out research on nine special topics.
In a speech at the presentation of the grants in Yenagoa, the EDTF Executive Secretary, Dr Alice Atuwo, said that the grants ranged from N3 million to N7 million.
Atuwo said the research was to tackle a wide-range of challenges around the development of Bayelsa and human society.
She described research as a critical component of development in society.
She also described the gesture, which was the first support for research and development by EDTF, as part of the agency’s intervention in the education sector.
She listed the benefitting institutions to include Niger Delta University, Amassoma, University of Africa (UAT), Toru-Orua, Bayelsa Medical University (BMU), Yenagoa and Bayelsa State Polytechnic, Aleibiri.
The EDTF boss said the benefiting scholars emerged through a rigorous selection process.
“As you embark on your journeys of exploration, remember that the impact of your work extends beyond the confines of laboratories or academic institutions.
“The outcomes of your research have the potential to touch the lives of people in communities across the globe, fostering positive change, and offering hope for a brighter future, especially for Bayelsa State,” Atuwo said.
Also, the Acting Chairman of the EDTF, Prof. Francis Sikoki, said the value of grants for the agency’s fund’s Research, Education and Technology Programme differed from one research project to another.
“The amount varies from about N3 million to about N7 million.
“The maximum for now is N7 million. The duration of the projects also varies from 10 months to 12 months,” Sikoki said.
He said EDTF received 64 research proposals from which only nine were selected for funding.
“All the applications we received were of very high quality and relevant for addressing or providing answers to the myriad of problems we face both nationally and at the state level,’’ he said.
Sikoki urged the beneficiaries to give the agency a reason to take delight in the outcomes of their research and justify the confidence reposed in them.
The Commissioner for Education, Mr Gentle Emelah, represented by the Director, Higher, Technical and Science Education in the ministry, Mr Diepreye Abidikan, commended EDTF for its commitment and interventions.
Emelah said Governor Douye Diri was interested in the activities of the EDTF for the development of all tiers of education in the state.
He advised the beneficiaries to be serious with the projects to enable the agency to realise the objectives of the initiative.
Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, Dr Godwin Poi from UAT, thanked EDTF for the grants and appealed to the government not to allow the outcomes of their research to lie and gather dust on the shelves.
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