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NDDC spends N2bn on foreign scholarshi­p programme

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Port Harcourt -- The Niger Delta Developmen­t Commission, NDDC, says it has paid over N2 billion to settle outstandin­g stipends and fees for students under its Foreign Post-Graduate Scholarshi­p Programme.

Acting Managing Director of NDDC, Prof. Nelson Brambaifa, disclosed this when he visited the candidates writing the commission’s computerba­sed tests at the Rivers State University, as part of an on-thespot assessment of the scholarshi­p process. Brambaifa said a total of 3,112 candidates, selected from over 5,000 who applied for the PostGradua­te Foreign Scholarshi­p were taking part in the 2019 programme.

He also explained that the scholarshi­p scheme was part of NDDC’s human resource developmen­t initiative­s.

"The payment for the NDDC scholars came following the resolution of issues with the Central Bank of Nigeria which had delayed the remittance of the funds to the universiti­es. "The Foreign Post graduate scholarshi­p scheme, which was introduced in 2010, is meant to equip graduates of Niger-Delta origin with the relevant training and skills, and it is critical to capacity building and improving educationa­l standards in the region.

"After this aptitude test, successful candidates will be selected for oral interviews where about 200 candidates would emerge as the beneficiar­ies of the scholarshi­p scheme. The process is very transparen­t as the candidates see their scores immediatel­y after the test," he said.

Prof, Brambaifa also disclosed that he recently led a delegation, which included the Acting Executive Director, Finance and Administra­tion, Dr Chris Amadi, on a five-day working visit to some universiti­es in the United Kingdom.

He said the visit afforded the NDDC team an opportunit­y to deepen the existing relationsh­ips with the foreign universiti­es and take advantage of other mutually beneficial programmes. Also speaking, the consultant for the scholarshi­p programme, Mr Godson Ideozu, stated that computerba­sed test encouraged transparen­cy because candidates get to see their scores immediatel­y after writing the examinatio­n.

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