APC Professionals Council has concluded arrangements to reach out to a minimum of 3,000 beneficiaries in its scholarship scheme for students of tertiary institutions.
The scheme is second in the last one month which seeks to grant opportunity for quality education among Nigerian youths, a programme the council has carried out in the past four years.
In October, the council organised a scholarship scheme which held in collaboration with National Image where 5,000 beneficiaries were enrolled in the Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology Moor Plantation, Ibadan.
In a release on Tuesday, the Director General of APC Professionals Council, Dr. Seyi Bamigbade expressed the commitment of the council to continue empowering young Nigerians in order to give them access to great future in line with the dreams and visions of the APC-led federal government.
He added that the 3,000 tuition free scholarship covers various universities, polytechnics and colleges and devoid of political sentiments as people from across various political parties and religious groups will benefit. .
He praised the National Image for its consistent partnership which has made the scheme successful over the years.
The schools partnering with the council for this scheme include,
1. University of Offa
2. Crown Hill university
3. Westland University, Osun
4. Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Osun
5. Legacy University, Anambra
6. Graceland Polytechnic, Offa
7. Owutech polytechnic, Ifo
8. Saf polytechnic, Iseyin
9. Ajayi Polytechnic, Ekiti
10. Interlink Polytechnic, Ogun State
11. Iresi Polytechnic, Osun
12. Icon Universal Polytechnic, Osun
13. Universal College of Health technology
14. Ojoku Polytechnic, Offa
15. Royal institution of health technology, Lagos
16. Novelty Polytechnic, Ibadan
17. Babalola Academy College of Health technology.
18. Best Solution Polytechnics
19, The College of Education Iseyin, Iseyin Oyo State
20, College of Hygiene and Health Technology Iseyin, Oyo State
Dr. Bamigbade said the application forms will be made available on the council’s website for suitably qualified applicants to access.
He added that screening will be conducted in sessions.