Group promises JAMB forms to students



A group, Reality Campaign Organisation (RECOON), has promised to donate 150 JAMB forms to each of 36 states, including Abuja in the next JAMB registration.

The group said the idea was part of RECOON/Jonathan Education Support Programme, which has assisted indigent students over the last four years.

The National President of the group, Kennedy O. Kennedy, made this declaration in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital while receiving 6,800 youths who completed their training in various skills.

Congratulating the youth, Kennedy said the only way the organisation could reciprocate the gesture of their brilliant performances is to do more by making arrangement to purchase 150 JAMB forms each to indigent students in various states of the federation.

He said the objective of the organisation was to add value to humanity by delivering good governance to all.

He noted that the organisation was partnering with various ICT centres to train youths in the next phase of youth empowerment which the group said will begin by July, next year.

“We want to thank youths who have completed their training in various departments of skill acquisition, let me state it here that the money we are spending is not given by any political party or politicians, it is from our pockets.

“Though we maintain co-operation with political parties, acknowledge individual and professional bodies as well as NGO’s with similar vision, we are also sensitising youths on peaceful co-existence during and after the election.

“We have also taken the responsibility of buying 150 JAMB forms each to students in various states in the next JAMB registration. Our next move is to partner with multinational technology companies to train fresh graduates under technology policy transfer,” he added.

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