Niger
Delta Development Commission (NDDC) says it has concluded plans to resume its
Post-Graduate Foreign scholarship to qualified indigent youths in the Niger
Delta.
Mr
Ibitoye Abosede, NDDC’s Director of Corporate Communications, announced this in
a statement in Port Harcourt on Wednesday.
He
stated that the Governing Board and Management of the company had met and
approved the commencement of the 2018 award process worth about 30,000 U.S.
dollars per annum.
He
noted that the programme was cancelled earlier to allow the commission to carry
out comprehensive restructuring of the scheme.
He
stated that “NDDC regrets the cancellation of the inconclusive 2017 award
process and the inconveniences suffered by students who applied for the
scholarship.
“To
this end, all outstanding tuition for recipients of the scholarship have been
cleared. This is to provide a fresh start and a seamless process.
“However,
any student who has proof of non-receipt of payment should feel free to contact
the commission immediately.”
Abosede
explained that the scheme covered disciplines in engineering, medical sciences,
computer science technology, geosciences, environmental sciences, agriculture,
environment, oil and gas law and project management.
He
added that advertisement for the scholarship would be published in national
media and the commission’s website.
Established
in 2010, the scholarship is designed to produce top level professionals with
technical manpower, capacity and expertise to compete in oil and gas industry
and in other sectors.
So
far, 1,409 students have benefitted from the programme, including Charles Igwe,
whose unique redesign of the Turcot Interchange road saved the Montreal Area
Municipality (Canada) over one billion dollars.
Igwe
is a Ph.D student of Construction Engineering at Concordia University in
Canada.
Similarly,
Mr Ubong Peters won a global three-minute thesis competition.
The
NDDC spokesman, therefore, urged interested and qualified candidates to take
advantage of the opportunity to apply for the foreign scholarship.
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