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Tullow and STCCI empower 120 coastal students with tertiary scholarships

Wed, Apr 16 2025 9:55 AM
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One hundred and twenty talented but financially disadvantaged students from the seven coastal districts of the Western Region have received full and partial scholarships through the Tullow and Partners’ TEN Tertiary Scholars Aid initiative aimed at alleviating the financial burden of tertiary education.

The scholarship programme, themed “Economic Development Through Education,” is being implemented by the Sekondi-Takoradi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (STCCI), with support from Tullow Ghana and its partners.

At an award ceremony held in Takoradi, Vincent Annan, Chief Executive Officer of STCCI, explained that the initiative targets first-year students pursuing various courses at public universities, Colleges of Education, and Nursing and Midwifery Training Colleges.

“All 120 beneficiaries have received support packages that include school and hostel fees, semester stipends, and psychosocial support. Additionally, 100 of the students have been provided with brand-new laptops to assist in their academic journey,” Mr. Annan said.

Benjamin Nii Kpani Addy, Deputy CEO of STCCI, provided further details on the selection process. “We received 644 applications in total. After a rigorous vetting process, 208 applicants were shortlisted, and finally, 120 were awarded scholarships,” he revealed.

He clarified that 40 students received full scholarships, while another 40 were given partial support for their studies at public universities. The remaining 40 beneficiaries were evenly distributed between Colleges of Education and Nursing and Midwifery Training Colleges.

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Mr. Addy also noted that students applying to private tertiary institutions or opting for fee-paying programmes were not eligible under the current scheme. “We are reopening applications for the 2025/2026 academic year, and we encourage prospective applicants to provide accurate information to improve their chances,” he advised.

Edmund Fiifi Enchil, Social Performance Manager at Tullow Ghana, emphasised that the company has long been committed to building resilient communities within its operational areas through sustainable investments in education.

“Tullow and its partners have, over the past eight years, strategically invested in educational infrastructure and support programmes, particularly within fishing communities. These investments include the construction of 12 kindergartens, STEM centres and clubs, as well as after-school study sessions that have benefited over 8,000 pupils and students,” he said.

He added that the Scholar’s Aid Project at the senior high school level has provided bursaries and essential provisions for over 1,800 students to date.

Mr. Enchil expressed optimism about the future impact of these investments. “We believe these scholarships will foster critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills—qualities essential for addressing the complex challenges of our time.”

He concluded with a call to action: “We envision a future where every student, regardless of their background, has access to quality education. We invite community members, traditional leaders, and corporate institutions to join us in shaping a brighter tomorrow.”

The TEN Tertiary Scholars Aid is one of many impactful social interventions championed by Tullow Ghana and its partners, reflecting a growing corporate commitment to inclusive development and long-term national growth.

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