The National Association of Nigerian Students has asked Federal Government to postpone the proposed launch of the Student Loan Scheme’s online application on February 21, alleging that input from students has been neglected.
This was made known by the National President of NANS, Comrade Lucky Emonefe while speaking with newsmen, adding that the association would submit a letter to the President regarding the issue.
It was learnt that the Executive Secretary of the scheme has not been able to meet the leadership of the student body and get their input into how the scheme should be made to work.
Students explained that the they were not involved in the was in the decision-making.
“Yes, we are not happy with the way the issue is being handled by some people saddled with the running of the scheme. Up until now, the Executive Secretary has not met with students to get their input into how they want the scheme to run. We are writing a letter to President Bola Tinubu that the launch of the app be put on hold.
“We are submitting a letter to the President and we want His Excellency to listen to us and put the launch of the app on hold. You cannot have a scheme or programme meant for students and the students would not be able to make contributions. We are going to request that the launch be put on hold until our observations are taken note of, “ he said.
Emonefe also emphasized that NANS frowns at including students in private higher institutions as beneficiaries.
“If a man can afford to send his child to a private university where over N1 million is charged as fees why should such a person begin to struggle for a loan that may be less than N200,000? Such is for students in public schools. If they include students in private schools as beneficiaries, it may prompt public schools to further raise their fees. We want as many students as possible in public schools to benefit.
“As for the financial status of families of beneficiaries, we want as many indigent students as possible to benefit. Anybody who earns N500,000 and above as annual income should be able to sponsor their wards. We also don’t want the provision that one needs two civil servants in grade level 12 and above, as guarantors. Not many students would be able to meet that condition. We want students to only show evidence of being indigent, “ he added.
Speaking on how the body wants the money paid to beneficiaries, the NANS president stated that those in need of tuition fees would have their money paid to their schools, for accommodation purposes, the money would be paid directly to their landlords, and those who need pocket money would have their money paid into their accounts.
The Federal Government had on a number of occasions given January 2024 as the launch date for the scheme, after it could not start late 2023.
The major areas some stakeholders want amendments to are the eligibility for the scheme, those to serve as guarantors for beneficiaries and the repayment period.
Apart from being a student of a higher institution in the country, other main conditions to benefit from the scheme include the applicant’s income or family income should not exceed N500,000 per annum;
The applicant must provide a minimum of two civil servants as guarantors. These guarantors should either be at least at level 12 in the civil service or meet the following criteria: a lawyer with at least 10 years of post-call experience, a judicial officer, or a Justice of the Peace; among others.
Repayment of the loan will begin two years after the completion of the National Youth Service Corps programme, and the repayment amount will be deducted directly from the beneficiary’s salary at a rate of 10% by the employer, while self-employed beneficiaries will remit 10% of their total monthly profit to the designated Students Loan account prescribed by the bank.
Furthermore, Section 6 (f) of the Act incorporates a system for continuous monitoring of academic records of the grantees of the loans. It, however, does not provide any approach towards reviewing the courses and curriculum of the students to reflect economic realities to achieve the successful repayment of the loans.
Also, parents under the aegis of the National Parent Teacher Association of Nigeria through the National President, Alhaji Haruna Danjuma, have asserted that they were not carried along by the FG in the design, plan and even execution of the scheme.
“We were not invited for any meeting regarding the planning of the scheme. Not even being asked for any suggestion and parents are critical stakeholders in the education sector. It is like the government feels it only has to relate with students and that is all. “We have some reservations about some provisions of the law setting up the scheme. For instance, the issue of repayment of the loan; where are the jobs for the beneficiaries to engage in after leaving school? We have other observations, but they have not given us the chance to make any input. Can it really take off this month? Let us wait and see, “ he said.