FG Sponsors 36 Niger Delta Youth To Study In U.S

SPECIAL ADVISER TO THE PRESIDENT ON NIGER DELTA AFFAIRS, HON. KINGSLEY KUKU
SPECIAL ADVISER TO THE PRESIDENT ON NIGER DELTA AFFAIRS, HON. KINGSLEY KUKU

Chairman of the Presidential Amnesty Programme and Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Niger Delta Affairs, Hon. Kingsley Kuku, said on Friday that 36 youth had been enrolled for formal education in the University of Alabama, in the U.S.

Mr. Kuku made the disclosure at the Offshore Orientation and Departure Programme, organised for the beneficiaries in Abuja.

The beneficiaries are the latest group of participants in the scholarship scheme, being organised for youth in the Niger Delta.

The beneficiaries were enrolled to study Computer Science, Physical Therapy, Political Science, Pharmacy, Criminology, and Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration.

Other courses are Business Management, Communications Technology, Elementary Education/Teaching, Biology/Biological Science, Medicine, Accounting, Banking/Financial Support Services, Economics, Sociology, Forensic Chemistry and Engineering.

Represented by the Head of Reintegration Department, Larry Pepple, Mr. Kuku said the purpose was to build the capacity of youths in the Niger Delta.

The presidential aide urged the beneficiaries to “do exploits’’ while pursuing their educational career.

“Do exploits so that we will celebrate you. The only way to achieve that is through hard work,” he said.

He said the beneficiaries were given scholarships because their communities were affected by militancy and oil exploration.

Mologe Freeman, the Head, Post Training in the Office of the Special Adviser, urged the beneficiaries to adhere strictly to the laws of the host country.

Mr. Freeman also urged them to desist from committing crimes, drug addiction and associating with bad elements.

“These vices can derail your educational programme,’’ he stated.

The Chief Security Officer of the office, Lt.-Col. Adewale Adekoya, urged the beneficiaries not to possess arms and ammunition or other dangerous weapon.

Mr. Adekoya said the beneficiaries must not plan or incite others to riot and should desist from causing obstruction to the activities of the university.

(NAN)

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