Reps Mull To Establish Education Bank For Indigent Students

The House of Representatives has mulled development of an Education Bank to cater for indigent students across the federation. House Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila, stated this during an interactive session with 161 students of Nigerian universities at National Assembly complex in Abuja.

The House Speaker, Yakubu Dogara has solicited for a reform of the educational sector to improve the quality and skill of available manpower as well as ensure self-employment.

Gbajabiamila further revealed that a bill aimed at achieving the objective would soon be reintroduced on the floor of the lower legislative chamber for deliberation. He noted that the entire members of the National Assembly would surely be predisposed to the passage of the legislation since it would relieve them of the burden of picking up the bills of indigent students yearning for tertiary education in their respective constituencies.

“The bill captures the need to establish an Education Bank. What motivated us to push for the passage of the bill is that we all get inundated with several requests for payment of school fees by students who cannot afford it. There is a limit to what we can do on the issue.

“We realised that so many students out there lose their admission because they don’t have the wherewithal to pay their school fees. We felt the state should be able to assist these students. Education is a right and not a privilege. It is our duty to make it available to everybody. When we set up the education bank, it would give loans to keep these students in school. The loan would attract zero interest.

“The students would only repay the principal interest when they get jobs. We are not happy that there are young men and women out there who are gifted but are unable to pay school fees. Every lawmaker understands this and we would make sure the bill is passed into law,” he added.

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