Tinubu pointed to the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFund) as one of the major interventions.
According to him, 510,000 students from 228 higher institutions across the 36 states and the FCT have benefited, with N99.5 billion disbursed in loans and N44.7 billion provided as upkeep allowances.
He further highlighted other initiatives, including Credicorp, which has provided N30 billion in affordable loans to 153,000 Nigerians for vehicles, solar energy, digital devices, and home improvements.
On youth empowerment, Tinubu noted that YouthCred, introduced last June, is now operational, granting National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members access to consumer credit for resettlement after service.
According to him, 510,000 students from 228 higher institutions across the 36 states and the FCT have benefited, with N99.5 billion disbursed in loans and N44.7 billion provided as upkeep allowances.
He further highlighted other initiatives, including Credicorp, which has provided N30 billion in affordable loans to 153,000 Nigerians for vehicles, solar energy, digital devices, and home improvements.
On youth empowerment, Tinubu noted that YouthCred, introduced last June, is now operational, granting National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members access to consumer credit for resettlement after service.
Tinubu pointed to the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFund) as one of the major interventions.
According to him, 510,000 students from 228 higher institutions across the 36 states and the FCT have benefited, with N99.5 billion disbursed in loans and N44.7 billion provided as upkeep allowances.
He further highlighted other initiatives, including Credicorp, which has provided N30 billion in affordable loans to 153,000 Nigerians for vehicles, solar energy, digital devices, and home improvements.
On youth empowerment, Tinubu noted that YouthCred, introduced last June, is now operational, granting National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members access to consumer credit for resettlement after service.
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