NELFUND Disburses July Upkeep Stipends to 20,371 Students

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The Management of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND)
has announced the successful disbursement of monthly stipends for the month of July to 20,371 students from six tertiary institutions.

This is contained in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja on Monday by the Fund’s
Director Finance and Accounts, Mr Ibom Uche.

Uche said the initiative underscored President Bola Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to support Nigerian students by ensuring financial stability throughout their academic pursuit.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a monthly payment of N20,000 was given as upkeep stipends to each of the beneficiary students.
He said students from institutions whose institutional fees had already been paid by NELFUND, have began to receive their July upkeep stipends.

He listed the institutions as :Bayero University Kano, Federal University, Dutsin-Ma, University of Ilorin and University of Benin.
Other he said are University of Ibadan and University of Maiduguri.

”NELFUND is diligently working to commence the payment process for students from approximately 55 additional tertiary institutions.

”It is anticipated that this will be concluded within the next two weeks as the fund is committed to ensuring that all eligible students receive their stipends promptly.

”NELFUND remains steadfast in its mission to support the educational aspirations of Nigerian students by providing financial assistance for studies at qualifying institutions,” he said .
He added that the fund would also ensure the timely disbursement of stipends for day to day expenses.

‘It is noteworthy that the President on Sunday committed a further N50 billion from recovered proceeds of crime.
”NELFUND appreciates the patience and cooperation of students and institutions as the organisation works assiduously to fulfill its previous commitments to Nigerian students,” he said.(NAN)

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