The Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) has distributed laptops to final year beneficiaries of its scholarship scheme aimed at enhancing their academic research in universities across Nigeria.
The agency presented a total of 663 laptops to the beneficiaries in the 26 partnering and 72 non-partnering universities at the end of the exercise, which lasted from April to May 2025.
The amnesty programme also carried out a physical verification and orientation programme for the newly deployed 3,171 beneficiaries in the 2024/2025 academic session.
Various teams coordinated by the PAP’s Head of Education, Charles Ariye, visited the schools to distribute the laptops to the beneficiaries and perform the verification and orientation programme.
PAP Administrator, Dennis Otuaro, reiterated that the decision was based on the realisation of the usefulness of the mobile computing device to the students’ academic pursuit and overall success.
He said the gesture was in fulfillment of his promise to the scholarship beneficiaries during his tour of partnering universities in 2024.
While expressing optimism that the laptops would help the beneficiaries a great deal, Otuaro urged them to make good use of them and justify the federal government’s huge investment in their education.
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He also said the physical verification and orientation programme was part of his leadership’s policy of due process, transparency and accountability to ensure a headcount of all beneficiaries.
Otuaro advised all PAP scholarship students to take their studies seriously and shun acts capable of putting their academic pursuit in jeopardy and ruining their bright future.
He restated his leadership’s unwavering commitment to implementing the programme’s objectives for the advancement of the Niger Delta and in support of President Bola Tinubu’s avowed commitment to the region’s peace, stability and development.
“We will continue to partner with the institutions and create access to university education for our youths, thereby reducing the human capital gap in the Niger Delta and contributing to national manpower development.
“This is also with a view to deepening efforts to ensure sustainable peace, stability, and socio-economic growth in the region in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu,” Otuaro said.