Niger Delta
Delta Disburses N12m To Students
The Delta State
Government has disbursed N12 million to 40 beneficiaries of its local
P.hd scholarship scheme at the rate of N300,000 per beneficiary.
Presenting the cheque to the beneficiaries, chairman of the
Delta State Scholarship Board, Mr Buchi Aninye, said that the beneficiaries were
different from the batch that would soon receive the third tranche payment of
their scholarship.
Aninye said that the beneficiaries were those, who wrote the
board’s competitive examination on September 1, and scaled through the bench
mark set by the board.
He noted that the state government, being conscious of a
sustainable development programme for the state, identified education as one of
its critical input needed to move the state to the next level.
The chairman explained that this was because the administration
was convinced that the future for a better Delta with a robust economy and well
informed Delta people was largely in education being given its rightful place.
Aninye further explained that all the scholarships being
rolled out by the government were practical demonstration of the state
government’s commitment to its human capital development programme.
The chairman also explained that the state government had
different types of scholarship programmes, which include first class
scholarship, as well as local scholarship scheme.
Others, he said, were the financial assistance to students
of Delta State origin in the five campuses of the Nigerian Law School,
students’ special assistance scheme and scholarship for children of deceased
civil servants.
Aninye stated that the challenge in ensuring continuity was
enormous, especially as the board areas of jurisdiction was to meet the needs
of students, whom he described were like “Oliver Twist’’.
He, however, said that the board would continue to give the
students utmost attention, no matter how uncomfortable it might be and would
not renege on its duty.
In his remarks, the Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof.
Hope Eghagha, said that it was an indisputable fact that education was needed
to achieve the development of human resource base, required to drive the
economy of the state.
Eghagha represented by Mrs Stella Itoto, Director, Research
and Statistics in the ministry, also said that it was against this backdrop
that the state opened its door to provide the needed leverage for its citizens
to achieve academic height.
He further hinted that there was no better investment than
to invest in education, adding that the government was working towards having a
reservoir of research fellows that would constitute the human resource base.
He, however, said that the scholarship was not tied to the
beneficiaries working for the state after the completion of their programmes,
pointing out that the Delta project was one that required all hands to be on
deck in order to move the state to an enviable height.
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