President Bola Tinubu addressed the National Economic Summit 2023 in Abuja, revealing that the eagerly awaited student loan initiative, officially signed into law on June 12, is scheduled to commence in January 2024.
During his speech, President Tinubu assured the nation that the era of recurring student strikes would become a thing of the past.
The student loan bill, originally sponsored by the Speaker of the 9th House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, now Chief of Staff to the President, holds the promise of facilitating access to higher education for indigent Nigerians through interest-free loans from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund.
The funds allocated for this program will be held within the Ministry of Education, ensuring accessibility exclusively for indigent students in tertiary institutions.
This initiative aligns with Tinubu’s commitment to transforming the educational landscape and providing equal opportunities for all.
This announcement follows closely on the heels of President Tinubu’s recent decision to waive the ‘no-work, no-pay policy’ imposed by the previous administration on members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
This move aims to address the longstanding issues raised by university lecturers, including concerns over inadequate funding for educational institutions.
Furthermore, President Tinubu articulated a broader vision for reform, recognizing the need for improvements in the welfare of the legal system and civil service.
While acknowledging the challenges posed by subsidy reforms, he expressed confidence that these initiatives would yield positive results in the near future.
In addition to educational reforms, the President highlighted plans for the construction of new and affordable homes at an accelerated pace.
This multifaceted approach underscores the administration’s commitment to holistic development, addressing issues in education, governance, and housing for the benefit of all Nigerians.










