The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro, has expressed concern over complaints that some PAP stakeholders are allegedly collecting money from unsuspecting applicants for the programme’s ongoing scholarship application process for the 2025/2026 academic session.
While warning against the alleged fraudulent act, Otuaro reiterated that the PAP scholarship application process for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes is free, and money exchange for services is not allowed.
He spoke during the opening ceremony of the third batch of the three-day strategic leadership, alternative dispute resolution and mediation training organised by the PAP for its stakeholders in collaboration with the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Abuja, on Wednesday.
Otuaro said that information at his disposal indicated that some unscrupulous characters were allegedly collecting money from the parents and guardians of potential scholarship beneficiaries with all kinds of assurances.
The Administrator also urged potential beneficiaries to resist payment of any amount of money to anybody for the scholarship.
He urged those qualified to apply through the PAP portal and await the response of the office, assuring them that the process would be fairly carried out.
He described the alleged dishonest act as regrettable and unacceptable, as it taints the integrity of the scholarship application process.
He stressed that the scholarship scheme was designed to increase the Niger Delta youths’ access to higher education and enhance human capital development in the area.
Otuaro restated his resolve to ensure a transparent process in the management of the scholarship and ensure that the purpose of the scheme is not derailed by unscrupulous individuals.
He cautioned those involved in the alleged illicit activity to desist from it, stressing that anybody caught trying to divert the laudable project for extortionist activities would be dealt with.
He assured that the PAP would not allow anyone to compromise the integrity of the scholarship application process.
He said, “I have received reports alleging some stakeholders collect money from applicants, parents and guardians with fake promises concerning the ongoing scholarship application process for the 2025/2026 academic year.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the scholarship application process is free. No one should collect money from anybody; nobody should encourage someone to collect or give money to anybody for the scholarship exercise. It is free.
“The scholarship programme is a deliberate scheme for our people for a better tomorrow; it is not for our today. My leadership is committed to ensuring transparency and accountability even in the management of the scholarship award process.
“Those engaged in the alleged bad act should stop because I will not allow anyone to compromise the integrity of the application process. I urge all stakeholders to help discourage the collection of money for the scholarship.
“We will take drastic steps against anyone attempting to divert the opportunity of the scheme to swindle innocent people.”
Otuaro told the participants that the workshop was aimed at deepening their understanding of issues around the theme and equipping them to perform their leadership role better as PAP’s peace ambassadors around their communities and indeed the Niger Delta.
“You are, in fact, also peace ambassadors of His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu, GCFR. Therefore, you are expected to deploy the knowledge you would gain from this training to strengthen the ongoing peacebuilding process of PAP because the development of the region is in the priority agenda of the President,” he said.
The PAP boss, while declaring the workshop open, urged the participants to take the entire exercise seriously in order to achieve the objectives in the interest of the region’s peace, stability, and development, based on the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.