Dabiri-Erewa stated this when she received the Vice-Chancellor of Igbinedion University, Prof. Lawrence Ikechukwu Ezemonye in Abuja.
The chairman, in a statement signed by the Spokesperson, NiDCOM, Abdulrahman Balogun, on Saturday gave assurances that the message will be related to the students and those who are interested, will follow the right procedures.
Dabiri-Erewa said “We were with JAMB and JAMB has given conditions, process and guidelines to follow which I am sure you aware of and the key thing is even if they have come to you and you have admitted them, we will need that letter from JAMB saying JAMB has given them admission letter, so we avoid situations that after graduation they cannot go for youth service.
“I thank you for the offer you are making to Nigerian students who have returned from Sudan, and I also thank you for saying you will give a generous concession for them”.
Earlier, Prof. Ezemonye, Vice Chancellor, Igbinedion University explained that the Institution has programmes accredited by the National Universities Commission and other professional bodies.
He also commended the NiDCOM Boss for the wonderful job she has been doing hence the need for the visit to discuss modalities for placement of the returnee students.
The statement added that the co-founder, Friends of Nigeria, Europe, a Non-Governmental Organisation led by Abiodun Odunuga said he had received offers for scholarships from the American International University, The Gambia, for a number of the Nigerian student returnees from Sudan, adding that the scholarships received were for students with practical courses and who were willing to come to The Gambia and also for students willing to participate in the Paris Graduate School for online courses such as in Human Resources and Business Management.
Similarly, Summit University, Offa, Kwara State, also indicated interest in the absorption of the students evacuees from Sudan into the different academic programmes for easy integration.
Dabiri-Erewa used the opportunity to appreciate the airlines, Air Peace, Azman Air, Max Air, Tarco Airline, Dangote Foundation, MTN Foundation as well as all educational institutions who have offered concessions to re-absorb the students to complete their education in Nigeria.