Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta state. |
Governor Ifeanyi
Okowa of Delta State has scored a major upset against the rot that hitherto
existed in the disbursement of bursaries to students of Delta State origin
through a sanitization mechanism that has saved the state about N1.3billion.
The Executive
Secretary of the Delta State Scholarship Board, Hon. Sunny Orishedere made this
known in an interview with Editors of banneronlinenews.com and cshowcasenews.com,
when he also disclosed that the Board has saved the state about N400million
this year alone because the strategies adopted were able to block the loopholes
that students who are non indigenes of the state explore and exploit to make false
declarations thereby increasing the number of the applicants astronomically.
The Board has also
evolved a database for the students of the state origin attending institutions
of higher learning.
Hon. Sunny Orishedere, Executive Secretary, Delta State Scholarship Board. |
“Past challenges
included a situation where students who are not from Delta State even benefit
more. In other words, it meant that those who are not supposed to benefit were
the ones benefiting,” Hon. Orishedere said.
Recalling that the
policy directive of Governor Okowa to the Board at inauguration in 2016 was
that the rot in the scholarship and bursary schemes should be addressed and
cleared to bring in sanity into the system, Orishedere said: “Today, we are up
to date. We have cleared all the backlogs of unpaid bursaries. We do not owe
any backlog.”
He announced that the
state government runs a number of scholarship schemes serviced by the Board.
The executive Secretary said: “We have facility for best overall graduating
student; scholarship for physically challenged persons; scholarship for
children of deceased civil servants. They are civil servants who died in
service.” Here Hon. Orishedere explained that the Board is very critical in
disbursing funds because they want to ensure that such children actually get
the benefit, and so that the payment is not in any way misused to the detriment
of the children who truly deserve to use the scholarship fund for.
He also announced
that the Board has scholarship provision for Deltans who are engaged in the
aviation industry.
“We discovered that
aviation study is very expensive, so we introduced the scheme to be able to
help such student. This is besides scholarship schemes granted to Deltans who
are engaged in specific courses,” he stated.
Answering a question,
Hon. Sunny Orishedere expressed appreciation to the students for their peaceful
dispositions. “It has been very peaceful, and I want to urge them to continue
in this stead. I also want to encourage the students to continue to do well
because, as it is said, ”anything worth doing at all should be properly done,”
Find below excerpts
from the interview with the Executive Secretary, Hon. Sunny Orishedere.
Can
we know your sir?
I am from Ughelli
North Local Government Area of Delta State, precisely from Otiugbo, and by the
grace of God, the Executive Secretary, Delta State Bursary and Scholarship
Board.
Tell
us what has been happening at the Delta State Bursary and Scholarship Board
since youn came on bord.
It all started, if I
am to give you details of what has been happening in Delta State Scholarship
Board, I must make reference to where we actually started.
To be specific, it
all started in 2016, February 29 when the last board was inaugurated and at the
inauguration of that board, I was a member, and His Excellency, Governor
Ifeanyi Okowa made a very clear policy statement that the Delta State
scholarship Board as it was than is rotten, and he directed us to go and clean
up the place. It was a policy statement that he made.
So when we came in,
we went into action and we actually discovered that indeed, there were a lot of
challenges, and that a lot of things needed to be put in place.
Most of the
challenges in the past included, a situation where students who are not from
Delta State origin were benefitting more than those from the State. We have
issues like that, which means that those who are not supposed to benefit are
benefitting.
The first thing we
did was to see how we can put measures in place to be able to curtail that
situation, because that greatly increased the number of applications and the
state was finding it difficult to even make payment because, first the
numbers have become too much and the resources are not there.
The first thing I did
then, being an ICT consultant, was to deploy a website whereby all applicants,
all student of Delta State origin, wherever you are, across the globe, you can
register online. That is one, because most of them cannot asses the website,
because it is not manual. So the information was not even there.
The website is not
just a website; it was deploying in a way that a lot of field or requirement
was involve. For instance, we went ahead to secure partnership with the
National Identification Card Management Commission. We also met with the
Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. The purpose was for us to see
how we can integrate with their database with a view to ensuring that those who
are not from Delta state cannot in any way access or register.
So we indeed linked
to NICMS Database, and of course, during registrations for National ID card, a
lot of students who register, they register including their names, where they
come from, the community, local government area, State and so on. Even though
they were doing those sharp practices in Delta state, there is no way they
would register for their National ID card and say they are from Delta State when
they are not. So, that we were able to do.
What it means is
that, if you are applying online, by the time you get to the test block where
you are required to key in for your State of origin, when you say state, it
will link the database. If you are not from Delta State, you cannot in any
other way register. It is automatic and that is one aspect of it.
We also got to their
inters witch agency, because, in the process of registration, we do require
your BVN as well as your bank account number. There are two ways, if you put in
your BVN, it will link your account and inside that your account, you have your
details and if you are not from Delta State, it will not work.
In fact that actually
helped us a lot in reducing the number of applications.
When we came in, the
population was tumbling between 35,000 to 45,000 students every session, but
with these measures, coupled with the physical verification strategy that we
also put in place, we were able to drastically reduce the number. It is
now tumbling between 15 to 16 thousand students as against 35 and 45 students
every session. So, to God we give all the glory that we were able to achieve
that.
You know that the
students are very sharp, they are very, very sharp; as you are planning, they
are also planning because most of them, their arm or purpose is always to beat
whatever the Board is doing and how they can defraud the State Government.
Even before now, the
Board made payment to the students through their umbrella body, National
Association of Delta State Students’ Union (NADESTU). Take for instance, 1,000
students applied from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, you just raise the cheque and
give it to the Executives of NADESTU. They are the ones to go and cash the
money and disabuse to the students. What they do is that they just raise the
cheque in their favour, they withdraw the money and share among themselves, and
they report that students from that university have received their bursaries.
But when we came in,
on our own, what we did was that as you register, your account number is there,
so after registration and verification, we pay direct into individual student’s
bank account. Once you get your money, you do not need to pass through anybody.
The reason we adopted
the issue of verification is because, one of the criteria is that your CGPA
must be above 2.2, and you must be in 200 level and must be a full time
student.
Now, those students
who are medical students in most cases, they do not access their CGPA yearly.
What happens is that those who are medical students, the Board, don’t access
them with their CGPA. So what they do is that ones you register as a medical
student they go ahead and pay you and the school will confirm.
We found out that most
of them don’t verify students who are medical students. You discover that on
the process of registration, they just put medical student all through that is
one. Secondly, you found out that some of the students who have graduated still
come back and register. Again those who are not qualified, who are in 100
levels, some of them will go and register when they are not supposed to.
Meanwhile, Hon.
Orishedere has congratulated Governor Okowa on his victory at the Governorship
Election Petitions Tribunal, stating that the victory was well deserved.
His said of the
judgment: “I had started rejoicing before the day of judgment. The reason for
it is that the political trend in this state is that, as Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) and as a state, the very well done elections had been the 2015 and 2019
elections; so I never had any fear.
“I started rejoicing
long before the judgment day. So, I give glory to God,” he declared, pointing
out that Okowa becoming a governor is a mystery, and divine.”
Mystery in the sense
that nobody gave him a chance, he was not reckoned with, yet by divine
intervention, he became a governor.
Orishedere said that the
achievements that Governor Okowa has recorded in this state in the past four years
are wonderful. “The budget for projects is always community driven.”
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