The Indonesian Consulate in Ghana has announced scholarship support for qualified residents in Mepe and other parts of the North Tongu District in the Volta region.

The program when selected will allow the beneficiaries study in Indonesia for free while receiving stipends during the course of study.

Though the opportunity is open for all Ghanaians, the Honorary Consul, H.E A. B. Paskal Rois said the recent floods that swept through the area and other parts of the country and its impact on the people presents an opportunity for residents in the affected areas to benefit even more from the program.

He made this know when he led a delegation to Mepe to hand over relief items to the affected victims.

He announced that, “People who have the SHS qualification, people who have the Nurses Training or Teacher Training College qualification or the Polytechnic qualification have access to this scholarship to do first degree.”

“Once your qualification is good to go to any university, please call on us, my office is open and we are willing to give it to you to go and study in Indonesian for free. Please, it is not like your mother has to go and sell clothes to pay your air ticket for you to go to school; the Embassy or Consulate will pay for it, your visa and every traveling expenses,” he added.

The team made a donation of several foods products made in Indonesia which include cartoons of detergents, clothes, blankets, oil and rice among others to cushion the victims against the devastating effects of the floods.

The support is a partnership initiative from the Honorary Consul with Peace Indo Ghana, Wings Group, Mensa Group, Indonesia Africa Trade Mission, Rig Oil International Services (ROIS) Ltd, Rois Travels Ltd as well as the Indonesian Community in Ghana.

Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa commended the delegation for the donation and indicated that the items received will go a long way to minimize the sufferings of the victims.

The delegation also include Mrs Gifty Etsa Rois, wife of the Honorary Consul and Rev. Sister Sri Supadmi from Indonesia.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Faisel Abdul-Iddrisu