Nigerian Students On Scholarship In Russia Beg For Survival
Nigerian Students On Scholarship In Russia Beg For Survival
160 Nigerian Students Now Begging In Russia
Over 160
Nigerian students who are on the federal government scholarship in
Russia are now begging to survive due to lack the non-payment of their
allowances in the last six months, it was revealed yesterday.
This revelation was made yesterday by the leader of the Association of
the Federal Government Doctoral Candidates in Russia, Godwin Ezinkwo,
during an interactive session with the House of Representatives
Committee on Diaspora Affairs.
Ezinkwo who stated that there are
about 150 under graduate and 10 post-graduate students currently
studying in Russia on the FG scholarship said that this is the worst
form of scholarship by the Nigerian government.
Ezinkwo informed
the committee that for six months now, they have not been paid their
allowances, a situation that made them to beg their counterparts from
other African countries like Ghana, Zimbabwe and the rest for
assistance.
He said that the students also suffer in terms of
accommodation because most of them are yet to pay for their houses,
adding that they currently face eviction.
“Russia is a very
hostile country in terms of weather and other things. It is very
embarrassing and difficult to cope. Nigerian students are now living at
the mercy of other African scholarship students like Ghana, Zimbabwe and
all that. They lend money to us, so Nigerian students are like beggars.
They’re begging, if one has to use that word. It’s as bad; begging
other students from African countries. It’s demoralizing.
We also
have to bring up the issue of accommodation. The agreement in its raw
form provides accommodation for students, but unfortunately some of the
host countries do not honour this agreement. Students are made to pay
for accommodation, but they’re unable to pay for the accommodation,
because their stipends and remittances for at least six months have not
been paid. As I speak to you now, students are going to be evicted from
their hostels because they cannot pay for the accommodation,” he said.
“We
have the issue of medical insurance. Because the allowances for all
these have not been remitted, students are also going to be evicted,
because you cannot stay in somebody’s hostel if you’re not medically
certified,” he said.
He said that they had written several
letters to see the Nigerian ambassador to Russia in order to have a
one-on-one interaction with him on their plight but in vain.
“With
due respect, this is the worst form of scholarship obtainable from
Nigeria when you take a look at scholarship programmes such as the PTDF,
NUC Presidential Scholarship, TETfund, NDDC, ITF and even state
scholarship programmes. The irony of the whole situation is that
students are sent to one of the most expensive places in the world with
the worst welfare package,” he said.
Chairman of the committee,
Rep Abike Dabiri-Erewa (ACN, Lagos) assured that the House would do
everything within its reach to unravel the matter in order to help the
students.
“It is shameful that Nigerian students that are sent on
scholarship to other countries have resorted to begging. It is really a
sad commentary. You don’t deserve this kind of treatment. We should be
ashamed that this is happening. How can you be good ambassadors if
you’re treated this way?
“We are going to do our work. We’ll meet
with the ministry of education and the relevant stakeholders and find
out what the real situation is. We will get back to you when we finish
our findings” she said.
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