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Abe Lifts 350 Final Year Students with Financial Support

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The senator representi­ng Rivers South-East senatorial district in the National Assembly is to give final assistance to a total of 350 final year students from the senatorial district in tertiary institutio­ns in Rivers State.

Already, the first batch of the beneficiar­ies made up of 140 students who are studying various programmes in various tertiary institutio­ns in the state, have so far received the senator’s education support fund.

Making the cash presentati­on to the beneficiar­ies in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, Abe said the educationa­l support fund was designed to change the narrative on youth capacity building in the state.

The senator, who was represente­d by former Caretaker Committee Chairman of Gokana Local Government Area of the State, Kadilo Kabari, stated that his financial support for the students had no political colouratio­n.

He said: “I have been sponsoring this programme for some years. This is not politics: my gesture is essentiall­y my own humble way of thanking my constituen­ts who have stood by me since 2011 when I was elected to the National Assembly.”

Abe, who also is the Chairman, Senate Committee on FERMA, explained that the educationa­l support covers final year students in the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State University, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Kenule Saro-Wiwa Polytechni­c, Bori and the Port Harcourt Polytechni­c.

The former Secretary to State Government stated that the first batch of 140 awardees are from the Rivers State University and Ignatius Ajuru University of Education while the next set would include students from the University of Port Harcourt, Ken Saro-Wiwa Polytechni­c and the Port Harcourt Polytechni­c.

He said: “Our aim is to encourage academic excellence among students in tertiary institutio­ns from the Rivers South East senatorial district. We are determined to change the narrative of our youths from violence to educationa­l pursuit.

“The process is straightfo­rward. We involve the authoritie­s of the institutio­ns whose students are eligible for the programme. The school presents verifiable documentar­y evidence to support the ability and capability of each student. This year, we had three students within the first class category and will want them to have value re-orientatio­n.”

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