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First Phase Ex-agitators applaud Barry Ndiomu for redesigning PAP’s scholarship scheme

 

21st February 2024

 

Niger Delta Ex-agitators have lauded the Maj.-Gen. Barry Ndiomu (red)-led Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) for redesigning its scholarship programme introducing stringent measures to select only intelligent beneficiaries among them that would add value to the Niger Delta and the country.

PAP’s officials, who held an interactive meeting with the First Phase Amnesty beneficiaries in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Tuesday, made it clear to the delegates that the revived scholarship scheme would no longer be business as usual.

The officials insisted that only those with the discipline to stay in classrooms and learn and with the brains to absorb knowledge would henceforth benefit from the programme.

 

The Interim Administrator, Maj.-Gen. Barry Ndiomu (retd), said to sanitize the scheme, his administration introduced a portal to receive applications from intended beneficiaries.

 

Ndiomu, who was represented at the event by PAP’s Chief Security Officer and Military Liaison Officer, Maj. Marshal Akpo, said the portal would ensure that only genuine registered ex-agitators benefit from the scheme.

 

Akpo said Ndiomu remained committed to improving the lives of delegates and creating opportunities for them to be self-employed and entrepreneurs.

 

He said Ndiomu created the Presidential Amnesty Programme Corporate Society Limited (PACOSOL) to enable him actualise his vision of making the ex-agitators entrepreneurs.

 

Akpo said: “The Interim Administrator (IA) has opened the portal for the scholarships. The IA wants to ensure that the real delegates are beneficiaries of this scholarship programme. The IA introduced PACOSOL in a bid to ensure that all the delegates are self employed.

 

“He doesn’t want them to be dependent on N65,000 monthly stipend. He wants them to open businesses and become employers of labour within the Niger Delta region to enable the region grow economically. The IA is committed to improving the lives of delegates. All the issues raised here will be communicated to him.”

 

Akpo said the interactive session had provided an opportunity for Ndiomu to know the concerns of the delegates, adding that similar meetings had been scheduled for second phase and third phase beneficiaries.

 

Explaining some stringent measures introduced in the scholarship scheme, the Head of Reintegration of PAP’s Reintegration, Wilfred Musa, said henceforth the vetting of scholarship applicants would be rigorous.

 

He said applicants would be expected to sit for internal exams and pass through oral interviews to compete for the scholarship slots.

 

Musa said with the introduction of the scholarship portal, applicants would apply individually and would be screened and checked against the amnesty register to determine their status.

 

He said the applications of persons not captured in the programme would be invalidated to ensure that only authentic ex-agitators would benefit from it.

 

Musa said: “The opportunities of formal education is something very close to the hearts of the current PAP administration. What we seek to do differently is to emphasised series of measures. We believe that the quality of what goes in will determine the quality of what they achieve at the end of the day.

 

“We will see an extraordinary screening, aptitude test, oral interview when we engage with the candidates. There will be screening, oral interviews, the vetting process will be rigorous. The objective is to ensure that at the end of the day we are putting money where will yield us returns.

 

“We want to guide them beyond their own thought. We are looking at a more structured process. At the end of the day those who eventually get the opportunity will have heightened awareness and there is value at the end of the road for the PAP, for the Niger Delta and for Nigeria.

 

“We are up to speed with the reality of now. We are in tune with the needs of now. We are bold enough to realign our system to help us achieve where we want to go to. In the business of success restoration and recovery, you don’t want to pay lip service. If you speak it the action associated must also look like what you are saying.”

 

Musa said the last time he check the portal about 4000 persons had applied, adding that more applications were still being received after five weeks of opening the portal.

 

He said: “As at the last time we check a week ago, we have almost 4000 applications. The portal has been live for about five weeks. So, I am sure if I look again, more people may have applied. We have a good number of applicants everyday. We will look at our wallets and based on that we will take a decision.”

 

Some of the first phase leaders, who attended the event commended Ndiomu for his reforms and appealed to him to address some of their concerns.

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