The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has announced that the 10,000 young people selected for its internship program will receive a monthly stipend of N50,000 starting from December 2024.
Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, the Managing Director of the NDDC, made this announcement while receiving an honorary degree from the University of Ibadan. The ceremony took place at the NDDC headquarters in Port Harcourt.
Dr. Samuel Ogbuku, the Managing Director of the NDDC, highlighted that the Youth Internship Scheme, launched on August 5, 2024, has generated significant interest, attracting over three million applications. The selected 10,000 beneficiaries are eagerly anticipating the release of the list and the commencement of the training program.
Ogbuku explained that the year-long internship program would provide valuable hands-on experience for young people by attaching them to various organizations.
Additionally, he mentioned the Holistic Opportunity Projects of Engagement (HOPE) initiative, another NDDC program aimed at empowering Niger Delta youths and offering them new opportunities.
Dr. Ogbuku urged the University of Ibadan to intensify its research efforts. He emphasized the NDDC’s commitment to supporting universities in conducting research that addresses societal challenges.
Dr. Ogbuku expressed gratitude to the University of Ibadan for recognizing the NDDC’s achievements. He believes that this honor signifies growing public appreciation for the Commission’s efforts. To further demonstrate its progress, the NDDC plans to inaugurate a series of completed projects in the first week of December.
Ogbuku also mentioned that a recent review of the NDDC’s corporate governance system by KPMG, a renowned global consultancy firm, has been completed. This review aims to enhance the Commission’s internal processes and institutional protocols.
Professor Kayode Adebowale, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, commended Dr. Samuel Ogbuku for the significant strides made by the NDDC under his leadership.
Adebowale explained that the university’s decision to honor Dr. Ogbuku was based on his remarkable contributions to society. As the University of Ibadan celebrated its 75th anniversary, it recognized Dr. Ogbuku as a worthy recipient of this honor.
To learn more about the NDCC internship scheme and further information on it, visit their official website here…
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