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Nigerian Govt To Fund Student Loan Scheme Through Education Tax – FIRS Chairman by Bobloco: 5:49pm On Jan 22
The Nigerian Government has said the Student Loan Scheme would be funded through the Education Tax Fund, under the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS.


FIRS Chairman, Zacch Adedeji revealed this on Monday while briefing State House Correspondents alongside the Executive Secretary of the Board, Dr Akintunde Sawyerr, at the Presidential Villa, in Abuja.

According to Adedeji, the deployment of the Education Tax Fund in the scheme is one of the ways the government can be accountable to taxpayers in the country.


In his remarks, Sawyerr also assured that the process for applying for the loan would be devoid of human intervention as every action would be undertaken on an App specifically designed for the purpose.

He explained that the government was keen to ensure that young Nigerians do not fail to acquire tertiary education just because of lack of funds to continue their studies.

According to him, the implementation of the student loan scheme would enable Nigerians to pick a career trajectory of their choice rather than being forced to do something else because they were unable to acquire requisite education due to lack of funds.


Sawyer also affirmed that the loan would help to stem the dangerous journeys undertaken by Nigerian youths across the Sahel to Europe in search of a better life.

He further disclosed that school fees for successful applicants would be transferred directly to their institutions, noting that while every Nigerian was eligible to apply for the loan, only the most needy would be supported.

Sawyerr said, “It’s a pleasure to be here today to brief you on the impending launch of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, which is the bedrock that will operationalize the student loan scheme in Nigeria. It’s a great opportunity to help solve an age-old problem that has been on in this dear nation of ours for quite some time.


“There are many, many people with great capacity and with the desire to improve their education. And usually the place where that falls down is when they get into the tertiary base. At that point they really have a number of options, either to go into the world of work with qualifications that are not necessarily optimal for them or to find ways of funding that tertiary space.

“When I say tertiary, some of it is academic. So university education is generally regarded as academic but this programme seeks to provide opportunities for Nigerian students who want to go into the academic side and get a university degree or perhaps want to go into the technical side and go and acquire some vocational skills and some vocational qualifications which is always needed in society, and also in the teacher training space. Because you know, without teachers, really none of us are going very far. We have to learn from others and we have to have teachers.

“So, this is a great opportunity for that applicant, and they are the ones that are at the center of all of this. This act, effectively the intention behind it is to ensure that the reason for not being able to go on and further your education at a tertiary level, is not for the lack of finance.


“This law seeks to bridge the gap between the desire to study and the capacity to go further. It seeks to bridge that gap that is created by lack of finance, lack of funding.”

He added, “I want to say to you that this has been done with a lot of thought. So in application and in applying for this loan, there is zero human intervention. In other words, there is an app. The applicant will go on to a portal, they will engage with that app.

“They will have to put in certain pieces of information which made them eligible, that is their JAMB number, and of course the tie-in to their date of birth. Further pieces of information include things like their national identity number, NIN, which confirms that they are Nigerians.

“This loan scheme is being paid for by Nigerian tax payers. So it’s for Nigerians and the NIN helps verify and qualify them as such.

“Their BVN is needed for financial inclusion because this scheme will at some point be able to empower students. So we need to know they have bank accounts. We need to know where their accounts are, to be able to access those accounts.

“It will also have their matric number, admission number so that we can firmly establishment which institution they are going because one of the key elements of this is that once we’ve received applications and those applications are approved, the fees or the tuition requirements in terms of financials will be transferred directly to the institution.

“That in itself has benefits for the institution. Many many students are struggling to pay their fees, their parents are struggling to pay their fees. There’s a very high dropout rate. So it’s one thing to get into the tertiary institution. It’s another thing to stay there for four years or for three years. This scheme seeks to help people access and remain until they qualify or graduate.”

Explaining further, Adedeji said, “This is in fulfillment of Mr President’s promise that we will make education accessible to all. And while I have to put my own is because of the source of funding. This is one of the schemes that we will apply Education Tax that we will collect. So, this is a way of being accountable to the taxpayer because the essence of Education Tax is to consolidate and restore education integrity and quality.

“And in fulfilling that part of the Act, so, that is why Education Tax Fund is one of the sources of funding, by God’s grace, that we’ll use actually to execute this laudable programme.”

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Re: Nigerian Govt To Fund Student Loan Scheme Through Education Tax – FIRS Chairman by Arobaga: 5:50pm On Jan 22
Before you waste your time to read long epistle wey no get head




Remember anything Nigerian government is doing will never and has never worked




If you like go fall mugu

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Re: Nigerian Govt To Fund Student Loan Scheme Through Education Tax – FIRS Chairman by OBTOREPA(m): 6:35pm On Jan 22
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Re: Nigerian Govt To Fund Student Loan Scheme Through Education Tax – FIRS Chairman by Tochi3(m): 6:35pm On Jan 22
grin grin

Bulliontocrazy - the era of Bullion vans with nothing to show for it other than hunger, poverty, insecurity, terrorism, kidnapping, Inflation, unemployment, massacre etc

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Re: Nigerian Govt To Fund Student Loan Scheme Through Education Tax – FIRS Chairman by TimeManager(m): 6:53pm On Jan 22
Arobaga:
Before you waste your time to read long epistle wey no get head

Remember anything Nigerian government is doing will never and has never worked


If you like go fall mugu
I love your bitterness, you know why?, because it doesn't stop the progress of the country. The funny thing is, you and your siblings would be the first to apply for the loan to complete your education. Despite your bitterness, Buhari completed the 2nd Niger bridge. Today, it is you and your kinsmen enjoying the drive up and down the bridge. I don't even think Buhari has used the bridge since he commissioned it. The point is, your bitterness is a waste of energy, it'd only keep you hurting while the country progresses.

-kiss the truth!
Re: Nigerian Govt To Fund Student Loan Scheme Through Education Tax – FIRS Chairman by TimeManager(m): 7:02pm On Jan 22
Tochi3:
grin grin

Bulliontocrazy - the era of Bullion vans with nothing to show for it other than hunger, poverty, insecurity, terrorism, kidnapping, Inflation, unemployment, massacre etc
Dude, why are you always hungry?. This loan is not meant for food, it's meant for your schooling.

-kiss the truth!
Re: Nigerian Govt To Fund Student Loan Scheme Through Education Tax – FIRS Chairman by Ozommadu: 7:30pm On Jan 22
TimeManager:

I love your bitterness, you know why?, because it doesn't the progress of the country. The funny thing is, you and your siblings would be the first to apply for the loan to complete your education. Despite your bitterness, Buhari completed the 2nd Niger bridge. Today, it is you and your kinsmen enjoying the drive up and down the bridge. I don't even think Buhari has used the bridge since he commissioned it. The point is, your bitterness is a waste of energy, it'd only keep you hurting while the country progresses.

-kiss the truth!

You always support failures, from buhari to tilumbu.

How do you make a living

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