Nigerians have expressed their views regarding the signing of the student loan bill into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Monday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
OsunDaily News reports that the bill allows Nigerian students in tertiary institutions to access interest-free loans from the Nigerian education loan fund.
The bill which was passed by the National Assembly in November 2022, was sponsored by the immediate-past Speaker of the House of Representatives and the new Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila.
The legislation provides for the establishment of the Nigerian education bank, which will have the power to administer, supervise, coordinate, and monitor the management of student loans in the country.
Based on the provisions of the legislation, the bank is expected to receive applications for student loans through higher institutions on behalf of the applicants and screen them.
Following the signing of the bill, Nigerians took to Twitter to commend President Tinubu for seeking to provide financial assistance to Nigerian students in tertiary institutions.
While others berated the President for providing student loans in a country where there is no job to repay the loans after graduating.
See some of the reactions below:
@Mz_Tosyn wrote: โPBAT (GCFR) signed into law, The student loan bill, which provides for interest-free loans to indigent Nigerian students!!! Iโm glad I voted for this man.โ
@dipoaina1 wrote: โThe Jagaban of Nigeria, your president, my president, our president has signed The student loan bill as promised in his campaign speeches and manifesto, which provides interest-free loans to Nigerian students. Opor yeye. Asiwaju lo le sรจ.โ
@AfamDeluxo wrote: โStudent loan? In a country where there are no jobs? Are you people aware that student loans are tied to a studentโs post-graduation income? Where are they going to get the jobs to repay? Anyways, this is another โlet me show Nigerians workingโ before Judiciary sends my ass out.โ
@PEC_Concepts wrote: โHeโs working so hard to legitimize the stolen mandate using propaganda. Student loans in a country with about 41% unemployment rate, and some people will fall for this deceit. Like how are the students supposed to pay back the loans after graduation with no jobs out there for them.โ
@JuliusAidelebe wrote: โI never doubted Tinubu to be a good president, I was only against his age and physical ability to lead us. Imagine how long it took him to Peรฑ a paper, people around him will take advantage of this and steal from him and us (the whole Nigeria ).
โI wonโt still vote him in if we are to re-elect, but that does not mean I did not knowledge how brilliant he is. Signing bills is one thing, if the funds released for these bills will reach the people or purposes itโs meant for is another thing. A lot of people have invested in Tinubu so much, theyโve been waiting for this opportunity to reap their investment. The moment he entrusts them with a contract theyโll run abroad with the money.โ
@Blaton4 wrote: โWe now have a President in Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who will make Nigeria work again. I believe this bill that has been signed into law will help douse greatly the financial constraints of many indigent Nigerians. Kudos to the President!!!โ
@Filii_Africa wrote: โAnd you believed, you think it is by signing a bill. Go and ask Ngige. Your country has not paid teachers, it is student loan you are planning to embark on.โ
@blez_heji wrote: โStudent loan signed into law. Na today them they sign law wey no dey work? Let us see the detailsโฆ.I hope repayment not tied to post-graduate work? Because of work no dey.โ
@izzylites wrote: โA good policy with no strategy as to how it would work would only be cool on paper. Education bank yet to be established, the elites and politicians alike would overshadow it, last they would not allow the poor to breathe.โ
@omega08033 wrote: โMy President โ๏ธ๐ God will give you long life, you will not die untimely. God bless you and Nigerians. ๐โ