The Office of the Special Adviser to the President on the Niger
Delta, Mr. Kingsley Kuku, has awarded scholarship to 36 youths of the Niger
Delta for degree programmes in the United States.
The
Technical Assistant to the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Larry Pepple, who
represented Kuku at a send-off for the youths at the Abuja Sheraton Hotel on
Thursday, said that the youths were not ex-militants.
Pepple
said that the youths who were selected from communities impacted by oil
production and militancy in the Niger Delta, were given admission to the
Alabama State University.
He
listed their courses of study to include Medicine, Electrical/Electronic
Engineering, Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Petroleum Engineering,
Forensic Chemistry, Criminology, Banking and Financial Services, Marketing
amongst others.
Pepple
said that the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on the Niger Delta
would give further encouragement to those who excel in their respective
studies.
“You
must be conscious of the fact that you are lucky to be part of this
scholarship; you are not ex-militants; you are from impacted communities.
“You
must avoid taking drugs, do not go near it because you don’t need it. You are
not to take it; you must also note that the law forbids you from transporting
it or moving it from one place to the other.
Speaking
also, the Head of Post Training at the Presidential Amnesty Office, Mr. Freeman
Mologe, advised the youths to associate only with brilliant colleagues in
related disciplines.
He
also warned them against frivolous spending and violence.
Source: Punch

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