There
is tension within students fold across the country as the House of
Representatives Committee on Education on Thursday asked the Federal Government
to stop the 2015/2016 Presidential Special Scholarships for Innovation and
Development on the grounds that the scheme was designed to favour some sections
of the country to the exclusion of others.
The committee, which is chaired by a lawmaker from
Kano State, Mr. Aminu Sulaiman, met with the Chairman of the Implementation
Committee, Prof. Julius Okojie, in Abuja on Thursday.
Lawmakers engaged Okojie, who doubles as the
Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, in a heated debate
over the matter.
Thursday’s directive of the committee was the second
since last year when it started investigating the criteria for the award of the
scholarships.
For example, Suleiman claimed that northerners were
sidelined in the awards, leading to what he called “education imbalance and
monumental abuse.”
But, Okogie replied that no considerations other
than “merit”, qualified the beneficiaries for the awards.
Okojie added, “Unless we are saying that the
criteria have to change, I will not advise that the programme should be
scrapped.”
However, he assured the lawmakers that he would pass
their position to President Goodluck Jonathan.
The committee observed that out of the 104
short-listed for the scholarships this year, none came from the North-West and
North-East.
Members also said the North-Central received only
seven slots, while the Federal Capital Territory also did not get any.
But, Okogie explained that the award was meant for
First Class graduates, who were under 30 years of age, for further studies in
any of the top 100 universities in the world.
Bright Students across Nigeria are crying as Reps asks FG to stop 2015 presidential scholarships
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