Nigerian Students Jubilate as FG Reveals When Bursary Payment Will Begin

Adamu Adamu, said among other strategies, the federal government is focusing on improving the value proposition of teachers so that experienced teachers can be retained and the best brains attracted into the profession.

Nigerian Students Jubilate as FG Reveals When Bursary Payment Will Begin

FCT, Abuja - The federal government says plans are underway to introduce payment of bursary to students studying education in higher institutions with effect from 2023.

Goodluck Opiah, the minister of state for education, disclosed this during the official launch of SDG-3 and SDG-4 Independent Evaluation Reports in Nigeria at the State House Banquet Hall, President Villa, Abuja, Nigerian Tribune reported.

Opiah, who represented the minister of education, Adamu Adamu, said among other strategies, the federal government is focusing on improving the value proposition of teachers so that experienced teachers can be retained and the best brains attracted into the profession. 

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“This is manifested in the recent elongation of years of service with some incentives including payment of bursary to all students reading education in our tertiary institutions begin ning from the next academic session," Opiah said. 

The minister said that basic education provides the template upon which other higher levels of education build on. Other measures the minister gave during the discussion segment include focusing on improving numeracy and literacy rates including the introduction of teaching at the right levels for children.

Security of students in unity schools Opiah also spoke on some new measures the education ministry has formulated for the security of students in the unity schools.

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“We are aware of the situation in the country which is a challenge and the need to safeguard our children in schools. Steps are on in this direction as we prepare for the opening of the coming academic session” he added.

In another report, the federal government, on Tuesday, August 30, invited the pro-chancellors, vice-chancellors and chairmen of governing councils of all the federal universities in Nigeria to a meeting in Abuja.

 The meeting of the educational stakeholders is expected to take place on Tuesday, September 6. It was gathered that the meeting is part of the efforts by the Nigerian government to resolve the ongoing strike action by the leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU)