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Nigerian Ph.D. Students To Buhari: We Have Turned Beggars In UK
Nigerian Students studying for Ph.D programmes in different universities in the United Kingdom under the aegis of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund, PTDF have petitioned President Muhammadu Buhari over the reluctance of the PTDF management to provide the necessary assistance to them.
The students claimed that some of them are
turning to beggars to survive in the foreign land due to non-payment of their
allowances.
In a petition to President Muhammadu Buhari, a copy of which
was made available to PRNigeria in Abuja, the students said all their
complaints to the current leadership of PTDF led by Dr Bello Aliyu Gusau have
landed on deaf ears, while appealing to the President to intervene in order for
them to complete their various programmes and return home.
The PhD students told President Buhari in the petition that
firms involved in accommodating and feeding them have threatened to take them
to court, a development that may greatly dent the image of the country if the
threats are carried out.
The PhD students noted that their “ letter of admission from
all our universities stated that the PhD programme will last for four years
with additional one-year extension and the award letter given to each of the
PhD students by the PTDF indicated that the scholarship covers accommodation,
feeding and utilities for the period of thirty-six months with twelve months
extension period due to the nature of the programme”.
The students further reasoned that majority of them that
started the programme in 2016 were not able to finish the programme within
three years because PhD programme is a step by step process, stressing that
each PhD student is expected to produce and present an interim assessment
report at the end of first year which will be used by the examiners to access
the student and internal evaluation report at the end of second year which will
be used by external and internal examiners to decide whether the student should
proceed or not to proceed to the third year.
According to them, “If the examiners are satisfied with the
report and the progress, they will allow the student to continue and if they
are not satisfied the student will not continue with the research. The
third-year is mostly used for designing data collection instrument, data
collection, data analysis while the fourth year is generally for the writing of
the thesis.
They argued that “with this step by step process it is almost
impossible for many of the students to finish such a programme in three years
without any challenge. There are unforeseen circumstances that can arise like a
change of supervisor, lack of access to the data required for the research,
health issues and shortage of resources because most of the time our allowances
were paid three months late which distract us from our studies because we
cannot study with an empty stomach”.
The students also noted that several letters written as
individuals, a group and their universities’ supervisors to the Executive
Secretary requesting for the payment of allowances to cover the one-year
extension period since November 2018 have fallen on deaf ears.
According to them, the development has led many of them
passing through difficulties whereby they cannot buy food, pay their rents,
electricity, water and gas bills.
The students have appealed to President Buhari to set up an
inquiry to investigate the veracity of their claims as part of efforts to bring
the Executive Secretary to order and close the communication gap between them
and the management of PTDF.
Several calls, text messages, including e-mails sent to the
Head of Media and External Affairs of PTDF were not replied as at the time of
going to press.
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