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The Niger Delta Development Commission said it has commenced oral interviews for over 1,050 candidates for its Foreign Post-Graduate Scholarship Programme.

The interview process spans over 11 days, is for the candidates who were successful during a Computer-Based Test written by 5,000 applicants earlier this month.

Speaking at the venue of the interview in Port Harcourt, the NDDC Managing Director, Samuel Ogbuku, said the guiding principles for the interview were equity, fairness and transparency.

A statement signed by the NDDC Director, Corporate Affairs, Pius Ughakpoteni, said the commission’s Chief Executive was accompanied by the Executive Director of Finance and Administration, Alabo Iyaye, the Executive Director Projects, Victor Antai, and the Executive Director Corporate Services, Ifedayo Abegunde,

Ogbuku stated, “Everything is going to be done based on merit and that is what we want and the reason why we came to monitor the process is to show our support to what is going on and let people know that we did not set up a process without coming to check what was happening.

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“We believe that the best will be selected amongst the successful candidates.

“We are sending the scholars out to represent our country. They are going to be our worthy ambassadors. The interview panel was randomly selected to ensure fairness because the 200 scholars to be selected will be our ambassadors.”

Responding to questions on why the commission has not increased the number of scholarship beneficiaries, the NDDC boss explained that funding had been a challenge.

“We increased the allowance for the studies from thirty $30,000.00) to $40,000.00 and this affected our finances, making it necessary to create a balance. 

“However, from next year we hope to reduce the number of foreign scholarships because of the high foreign exchange rate, but we will introduce scholarships for undergraduate students in Nigerian universities.

“This will enable us to accommodate more persons in the scholarship programme,” Ogbuku said.

Taking the NDDC Executive Management through the interview process, the Commission’s Director for Education, Health and Social Services, George Uzonwanne, expressed optimism that the transparent process adopted in selecting beneficiaries of the foreign scholarship scheme would continue to produce first-class performers.

Uzonwanne said that the consultant for the Scholarship programme assembled interview panelists from different disciplines in universities across the Niger Delta region.

Providing further information, the NDDC Deputy Director, Education, Idara Akpabio, said the scholarship programme covered disciplines in engineering; including Biomedical, Software, Marine, Mechanical, Electrical/Electronic and Robotic Engineering.

“Others are Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Math/Sciences, Medical Sciences, Hospitality Management, Law, Architecture and Environmental Science,” Akpabio said

One of the candidates interviewed for the scholarship programme, Andy Imabibo, commended the NDDC for giving Niger Delta youths the opportunity of having an enriching global experience through education. He said that the selection process for the scholarship was very good and encouraging.

Another prospective scholar, Kio Iyala, said the examination preceding the interview was hitch-free, saying, “The timing was accurate and the whole process was smooth. Then after a week,

“I got a message to come for this interview today. I will surely come back and apply all that I learned to the development and progress of my community and the Niger Delta region.”

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