Education

Foundation funds 1,000 Edo students' WAEC expenses

Supreme Desk
21 Dec 2022 10:51 AM GMT
Foundation funds 1,000 Edo students WAEC expenses
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Dekeri, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for Etsako Federal Constituency also said the gesture was borne out of concern for the indigent students who needed to write the foundational examinations.

An NGO, Anamero Idofe Anamero Foundation, paid for the registration of 1,000 students from public schools to write their 2023 Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE) in the Etsako Federal Constituency in Edo.

Founder of the NGO, Mr Anamero Dekeri, presented letters to the beneficiaries at Ogute in Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo and said the gesture was to reduce the burden of payment of the fees on the recipients' parents.

Dekeri, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for Etsako Federal Constituency also said the gesture was borne out of concern for the indigent students who needed to write the foundational examinations.

This is the 12th edition of the Anamero Idofe Anamero Foundation's scholarship award program, which we will continue to do as God, in His infinite mercies, permits.

"This is part of my commitment to improve the standard of education and to reduce the burden of SSCE fees on their parents," Dekeri said.

He urged the students to be determined, to be focused, and to devote more time to academic pursuits necessary to excel and become reliable leaders of tomorrow.

"I congratulate the beneficiaries and remind them that secondary school education is not an end in itself but a means to attaining greater heights in academics.

"I am looking forward to a day when the beneficiaries of this foundation will find themselves in the midst of the world's entrepreneurial leaders, leaders in the world of academia, and leaders in every sphere of life.

"Let me admonish our parents that the best education starts at home."

"We should see it as our core duty and responsibility to equip our children with the right moral values and encourage them to embrace quality education," he said.

Dekeri restated his commitment to initiate good policies and programs that would have a direct bearing on the lives of the people of the Etsako constituency and the country at large if he were voted into office in 2023.

In his remarks, Chief Malik Afegbua, an APC stalwart in the constituency, described the gesture as highly beneficial and unprecedented in the history of the constituency.

Afegbua urged the beneficiaries to be hard-working in order to justify the NGO's investment in their education.

"I appeal to you, the beneficiaries, to reciprocate this kind gesture by excelling in your academic pursuits," Afegbua advised.

Some of the beneficiaries who spoke with the news described the gesture as very timely, beneficial and a morale booster.

A beneficiary, Mr Hakimi Sulaiman, thanked foundation for the scholarship and promised that they would not disappoint it.

NAN reports that the scholarship presentation was witnessed by party members and leaders across the three area councils of the constituency.

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