The
Petroleum Training Development Fund, PTDF, has given scholarships to 60
students to study oil and gas-related courses at Ostfold University
College in Fredrikstad, Norway.
The Executive Secretary of the
PTDF, Oluwole Oluleye, said this on Saturday in Abuja at the departure
ceremony organised for the students.
Mr. Oluleye, who was represented
by the General Manager (Administration and Human Resources) of the
Fund, Balarabe Ahmad, said that the programme was organised in
partnership with United Nations Institute for Training and Research and
was also part of the PTDF’s intervention efforts in the Niger Delta area
and other parts of the country to empower the youth.
He said the
students – 12 girls and 48 boys – were selected from various secondary
schools across the country, adding, however, that 70 per cent of them
were from the Niger Delta region.
Mr. Oluleye noted that the Fund
was known for training people via local and overseas scholarship
schemes at postgraduate levels, adding that it decided to extend the
scheme to cover undergraduates because of the success of the programme.
“The
Fund decided that it would also be beneficial to Nigeria if youths were
given the opportunity to explore various undergraduate programmes under
the Amnesty Programme of the Federal Government. The Federal Government
has designed various programmes to engage our youths in such a way that
they will contribute meaningfully to national development, while
steering them away from militancy and mischief,” he said.
Mr. Oluleye
warned the students against being carried away by the euphoria of their
success in the selection process, advising them rather to work hard and
make the country proud.
In his speech, the General Manager
(Education Programme) of the Fund, Hammed Galadima, said that there were
more than 600 Nigerian students studying in various universities across
the world under the aegis of the PTDF
He advised the students to
abide by the terms of the scholarship which, he said, excluded the
extension of the programme due to poor performance.
“There will
be no room for you to repeat; you should ensure that that you finish
your programme within the given time” he warned.
One of the students,
Doubre Peter, who is from Warri, Delta, thanked the Federal Government
for the opportunity given to him through the scheme, pledging to make
Nigeria proud.
Mohammed Mohammed, another beneficiary from Salisu
International Secondary School, Katsina, said that the award was a rare
gesture, stressing that he would make the best out of it.
A
female beneficiary, Aresuo Isu-Sylvanus , who is from Bayelsa, said that
the scholarship would give her life meaning, adding that she would
strive to contribute her own quota to Nigeria’s development.
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