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Tinubu Government Postpones Student Loan Scheme Launch Indefinitely
Tinubu Government has postponed the Student Loan Scheme launch indefinitely.
Newsone Nigeria reports that the Federal Government of Nigeria led by President Bola Tinubu, has postponed the launch of the Student Loan Scheme earlier set to take place on Thursday indefinitely.
This was made known by the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), Akintunde Sawyer, in an interview with Arise News on Tuesday, March 12, 2024.
The NELFUND Executive Secretary said that the launch had been postponed as some corrections are being made around the launch itself. He, however, did not give a new date for the launch.
“Unfortunately, I won’t be able to commit to a specific date. We are sort of waiting to ensure that all the stakeholders are aligned to make sure that nobody is blindsided, then we can actually roll this out in a meaningful, comprehensive, wholesome, and sustainable way.
“One thing that I will commit to is that this is a well-intended project. The president, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu means well around this and absolutely wants this rolled out as fast as possible, and we’re working very hard to help realise that,” Sawyer said.
Meanwhile, Newsone recalls that President Bola Tinubu had on June 12, 2023, signed into law the Access to Higher Education Act, 2023, marking a significant step forward in the provision of interest-free loans for underprivileged students in Nigerian tertiary institutions.
Tinubu’s aide, Dele Alake, who was a member of the then Presidential Strategy Team, said the move was made in fulfilment of one of Tinubu’s campaign promises to liberalize funding for education.
The Loan Scheme was initially slated to take effect in September, but the implementation was delayed.
Nonetheless, Tinubu remained resolute, asserting that the program would be launched in January 2024.
The presidency then eventually announced that the scheme will be introduced on Thursday, the 14th of March, which has now been postponed.