The Federal Government, through the Presidential
Scholarship
Scheme for Innovation and Development has
rewarded 101 candidates, with 1st Class degrees, scholarships to study up
to PhD level in 25 top universities abroad. The candidates were selected in the
fields of sciences, basic medical sciences, biology, economics, technology and
medicine.
Presenting the awards to the beneficiaries on
Monday in Abuja, the Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufa’i, said the
event was a celebration of “yet another milestone in the development of the
education sector’’.
Rufa’i said government was confident that by
awarding scholarships to deserving candidates, it was sowing a seed that would
be of tremendous benefit to the country.
The `Presidential Scholarship Scheme for
Innovation and Development’ was instituted by the government as part of
efforts to achieve the Vision: 20:2020 and government’s transformation agenda.
The minister said the scheme was meant to select
candidates who had excelled in specified disciplines such as sciences, basic
medical sciences and special aspects of biology, as well as economics,
engineering, technology and medicine.
“The Federal Government plans to develop a
critical mass of professionals who would serve as catalysts of change and
agents of scientific and technological advancement, as well as sustainable
economic development.’’
“For the first time in Nigeria, we have carried
out a selection process that is based purely on merit. Mr President’s
instruction was very clear from day one; that merit, and merit only, be the
criterion for selecting the awardees,” Rufa’i said. (I like this admission)
Of the 1,300 candidates who applied for the
scholarship, 449 were shortlisted and invited for the computer-based test. Only
101 of them could be accommodated because of limited spaces being a maiden
scheme.
The minister, however, warned that government
would not hesitate to withdraw the scholarship of any beneficiary found to be
involved in any act capable of denting the image of the country.
The minister said the offer
included tuition, accommodation, transportation, living expenses and local
travels, adding that the breakdown would be known when the awardees received
their admission letters.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that
the minister presented letters of awards to the successful candidates made up
of 20 females and 81 males, including a physically-challenged person.
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