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Why The Nigerian Student Loan Scheme Launch was Postponed Indefinitely -NELFUND Exec.

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The launch of the Nigerian Student Loan Scheme, initially scheduled for Thursday, has been postponed indefinitely by the Nigerian government. The Executive Secretary of NELFUND, Akintunde Sawyer, confirmed the postponement, citing the need for corrections before the rollout.

The eagerly anticipated launch of the Nigerian Student Loan Scheme, set to provide financial relief to tertiary institution students, has been indefinitely postponed by the Nigerian government. This development was revealed by Akintunde Sawyer, the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), during an interview with ARISE NEWS on Tuesday.

Sawyer disclosed that the postponement was necessary to address certain corrections required before the launch. Despite the delay, he emphasized the government’s commitment to implementing the scheme efficiently and comprehensively. However, he refrained from providing a specific rescheduled date, stating the importance of aligning stakeholders’ interests before proceeding.

The student loan scheme aims to cover institutional fees for students enrolled in public tertiary institutions. Sawyer clarified that the loan amount would correspond to the total cost of the students’ chosen courses. Additionally, he addressed concerns regarding income level determinations for eligibility, acknowledging the complexity of assessing household incomes accurately.

Under the Access to Higher Education Act, 2023, signed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the Nigerian government pledged to provide interest-free loans to underprivileged students. Despite initial delays in implementation, Tinubu’s administration remained steadfast in its commitment to advancing educational funding reforms. The postponement of the scheme’s launch, initially slated for January 2024, underscores the challenges encountered in its rollout.

While the Nigerian government works to finalize the necessary arrangements for the student loan scheme, prospective applicants eagerly await the opportunity to access higher education financing. The postponement reflects the government’s dedication to ensuring the program’s effectiveness and sustainability before its introduction.

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