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ASUU Urges Conversion of 50 Billion Naira Student Loan to Grants for Indigent Students

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December 18, 2023
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ASUU Urges Conversion of 50 Billion Naira Student Loan to Grants for Indigent Students
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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is advocating for the Federal Government to convert the earmarked 50 billion naira for the student loan scheme into grants.

ASUU President Emmanuel Osodeke, speaking on Channels Television’s *Hard Copy* on Friday, emphasized the challenges of repaying loans in a country with uncertain employment prospects.

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President Bola Tinubu signed the student loan bill into law on June 12, intending to provide interest-free loans through the Nigerian Education Loan Fund. The scheme, set to commence in January 2024, received a 50 billion naira allocation in the 2024 budget.

Osodeke questions the impact of a 50 billion naira loan and suggests that converting it to grants would be a more humane and impactful investment in the education of indigent students.

He highlights the economic disadvantages faced by students in rural areas, expressing concern about the potential hardships and crimes associated with loan repayments.

Reflecting on past attempts to introduce a student loan, Osodeke raises doubts about its success, citing previous failures. He questions the conditions attached to the loan and its feasibility, particularly for students in rural areas.

Osodeke emphasizes the need for a more accessible and equitable approach, expressing skepticism about the practicality and reach of a 50 billion naira loan.

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