Managing director of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), Mr Akintunde Sawyerr, has revealed that the agency may consider extending its student loan scheme to private institutions within the next three years.
Sawyerr stated this yesterday during a strategic engagement and sensitisation campaign in Enugu with heads of institutions and other stakeholders.
The sensitisation campaign used local dialects to enhance comprehension and encourage people in the region to participate in the programme.
While emphasising the need to first address the pressing demands of public university and college students, Sawyerr noted that the long-term goal is to ensure that all Nigerian students, regardless of institution type, have access to financial support for their education.
„The students that we see in the public sector don‘t even have the option, in most cases, to go to the private sector, and some of them are dropping out. So, we want to address that and make sure that we‘ve got them covered.
“And then, when we see after a while, I think two, three years max, when we see the effect this has had on the generality of youth in Nigeria, we can then do some sort of review to see what it might mean for moving to the private sector segment.”
He said the only challenges the Fund has are the usual ones, which include misunderstanding, misinformation, people not being sure, or feeling that it‘s designed not to work for them or that something is stopping them.
“They just have a normal problem like everybody else has with technology, and then they say, this has been rigged against us. But we’re here.”
We‘re not here to waste our time. We‘re here to help the people apply and get institutions to also take part.“
Also speaking, the special adviser to the Enugu State Governor on education innovation, Dr Chinyere Onyeisi, said the loans are needed because education is a vast area that requires a lot of attention.
„So, what the government is doing has an essential role to play in different areas of education. But this NELFund has to do with the student support system. And it is important for our students in Southeast and Enugu in particular to maximise the opportunity to apply.
„Because the major takeaway to the teachers, the heads of institutions that are here today is when they go back to their various schools, they are supposed to continue to step down the specialisation programme to make sure that the students understand the procedures, how to apply, and then apply effectively to benefit from this initiative. Because it‘s real. And they are testifying that other states are already benefiting.“
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