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“Don’t let Tinubu, N’Delta down”—Otuaro urges PAP foreign postgraduate scholarship beneficiaries

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Beneficiaries of the foreign post-graduate scheme of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, (PAP), has been urged to represent Nigeria rightly and make the nation proud even as they study for their degrees.

The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, (PAP), Dr. Dennis Otuaro made the admonition at the pre-departure briefing for another batch of 12 foreign post-graduate scholarship beneficiaries deployed to universities in the United Kingdom (UK).

According to a statement by Igoniko Oduma, special assistant on media to the PAP administrator, the event was held at the PAP headquarters in Abuja, on Wednesday.

The statement had quoted the PAP boss to have also urged the post-graduate students not to disappoint President Bola Tinubu and the Niger Delta, stressing that they are a legacy of the PAP’s academic sponsorships that will manifest in the years ahead.

Otuaro noted President Tinubu and the Office of the National Security Adviser are happy over the huge number of beneficiaries sponsored overseas by the PAP, maintaining that the programme’s foreign scholarship component will continue.

According to him, President Tinubu and the NSA, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, are genuinely interested in the region’s human capital development and socio-economic growth who he said are massively supporting the programme’s initiatives.

His words, “Today, we are sending you outside the country for post-graduate programmes in the United Kingdom and we believe that we are sending out our best.

“There should be no room for laxity, put in your best and make the best for yourselves. We are careful in the selection process because we don’t want anybody to abuse the system under my watch.

“We give credit to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR. Some people had thought that foreign scholarships deployments would no longer be possible, but the President likes what we have been doing since we started giving out foreign scholarships to beneficiaries.

“Also, the Office of the National Security Adviser that supervises this Programme and the NSA himself, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu appreciate it. That is the feedback we are getting.

“They are working tirelessly to promote the socio-economic and political advancement of the Niger Delta and indeed Nigeria.

“So I don’t want you to disappoint the President over what he is so happy about. Don’t disappoint the Presidential Amnesty Programme and the Niger Delta because stakeholders also believe that awarding scholarships to qualified beneficiariesis the best because the legacy will manifest in some years to come.

“When you conclude your programmes and return home, you will also contribute your quota to the development of the region and the country.

“So, I want you to do well in your studies. We deliberately selected the programmes of study; they are industry-tailored. I am confident that all of you will do well.

“We will continue to work hard to ensure that we build critical manpower for the Niger Delta and the nation.

“When you do well, others will be encouraged, the President and the NSA will also be encouraged. You are ambassadors of the President. Everyone in the Niger Delta knows that the President and the NSA are strongly supporting this Programme.

“For those of you who are going for MSc, if you do well and qualify for PhD, there is nothing stopping us from supporting your academic progress. Work hard and be diligent.”

The PAP boss reassured Niger Delta stakeholders of his leadership’s unshakable commitment to doing what is right at all times in the interest of the region and indeed the country.

Also speaking, some of the foreign post-graduate scholarship beneficiaries, including Arafiena Shekinah Nkem (MSc Project Management, University of Liverpool) and Omokaro Rick Efosa (MSc Supply Chain & Logistics Management, Coventry University), expressed gratitude to President Tinubu, the NSA, and Otuaro for the opportunity and pledged to study hard.

The statement further noted that the orientation featured talks on Social and cultural relations in the UK academic expectations, and administration of the scholarship.

The event also featured the presentation of laptop to each of the scholarship beneficiaries to enhance their research and thesis work.

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