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Scholarship: 6,000 N/D Students De-Listed From Foreign Universities

Authorities of foreign universities have started delisting Niger Delta students on Federal Government scholarship abroad over the failure of government to pay their fees.

This was disclosed by the President, Ijaw Youth Council Worldwide, Mr. Udengs Eradiri, who raised the alarm over the plight of over 6,000 Niger Delta students on Federal Government’s scholarships in some foreign universities.

Eradiri, stated this at a news conference on Tuesday in Yenagoa, appealing to President Muhammadu Buhari and other well meaning Nigerians to wade into the matter to save the students.

According to him, the students’ plight was compounded by the vacuum in the Presidential Amnesty Programme because of absence of an administrator for the programme, adding that the amnesty programme had of recent been beset with a lot of bureaucratic bottlenecks due to absence of an administrator.

He appealed to President Buhari to appoint an administrator for the programme or do whatever he could with “the executive power he wields to ensure that somebody begins to take responsibility in that office”, adding that he had been under intense pressure in trying to maintain the peace in the region because stipends to ex-agitators had not been paid for the last two months.

Eradiri disclosed that he and other Ijaw leaders had been appealing for calm and for them not to take to the streets, nor go back to the creeks, stressing that they had been appealing to them to give President Buhari an opportunity to run government.

“I want to use this opportunity to call on the Niger Delta leaders, well meaning Nigerians and President Muhammadu Buhari to the fact that the cause of the vacuum in the presidential amnesty programme is as a result of the change in leadership.

“It has begun to tell on the lives of our young ones that are undergoing university training as a result of the amnesty programme in various countries – America, United Kingdom, London, South Africa and other African countries where we have young Nigerians.

“These young Nigerians who are undergoing education and training scattered round the world, because of the bureaucratic nature of the programme, the funding used to be month by month, most of the upkeep of the students is usually on a monthly basis.

“But for two months now, the students have not been paid; the financial obligations to the institutions have not been met and so we heard the shocking news that some of the institutions have started delisting some of the students studying there.

“As for the UK, we know that rents are paid monthly and when the stipends are paid, these students also pay their rent. As I speak to you, a lot of them now are being thrown out of their accommodation; they are all on the streets.”

Eradiri said the matter was getting to a breaking point where they could no longer hold the youths back because “we have been doing that with just the word of mouth and the goodwill we enjoy as leaders. But when government fails to do their own part, then very unfortunately, we will not be able to maintain the peace as it was in the last few months.”

Creek Road Market: Traders Lose Millions Of Naira To Fire

There was pandemonium and weeping at Bonny Waterfront following an inferno that lasted for hours.

One of the shop owners, Mrs. Nneka told our correspondent that the fire started from the shop of a man who was baking snacks, adding that the baker escaped through his shop’s window when his baking gas exploded.

Nneka stressed that it was the explosion from the said gas that caused the inferno which spreaded to several shops damaging several goods worth millions of naira, pointing out that inflammable products stored in the shops added to the fire.###

By Bennett James

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