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Amid Allegations Of Fraud, The NDDC Promises To Ensure Beneficiaries Of Post Graduate Foreign Scholarship Programme Are Paid

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BEVERLY HILLS, July 13, (THEWILL) – The management of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, says it is making concerted efforts to ensure that the Commission meets its financial obligations to the beneficiaries of the 2019 Post-Graduate Foreign Scholarship Programme.

The intervention agency, which has been marred by allegations of multi-billion naira fraud, said it is making efforts to resolve all outstanding payments to beneficiaries of its international scholarship programme.

The NDDC in a statement on Monday said: “We are doing everything possible to make sure that the beneficiaries of the scholarship progamme are paid. We have done all the paper work required for the transfer of the funds. The delay in remitting the payments may have been as a result of some bottlenecks at the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

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The Commission has no intention whatsoever to abandon the scholars who are our ambassadors. We are, therefore, doing everything possible to make sure that the beneficiaries of the scholarship progamme are paid.

TheCOVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdown created the problem for the Commission to meet this obligation. Moreover, the current inquest by the National Assembly has not given the Commission ample time to work. However, the processes for payment has gone far and the students will be made to smile in the quickest possible time

The NDDC foreign scholarship scheme started in 2010, with the objectives to bridge the gap in the management cadre of the oil and gas sector of the Niger Delta region; address the dearth of professional human capital and capacity among the youths and prepare them for leadership and management positions in the oil and gas sector.

Till date, some 1,634 youths have been trained under the scheme, who turn out as better qualified youths armed to bring new learning to bear in different sectors of the Niger Delta economy.

We want to re-state our determination to promote quality education for the people of the Niger Delta region. The stakeholders of the region should disregard unfounded allegations that the students were abandoned.”

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