The Federal Government has approved
N400 million for the payment of upkeep allowances of Nigerian students on
foreign scholarships.
The Acting Permanent Secretary,
Federal Ministry of Education, Hajia HIndatu Abdullahi, made the disclosure in
an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Wednesday.
Abdullahi attributed the delay to
non-release of capital allowance and the change in government which delayed the
release of capital allocation for 2015.
She explained that the upkeep
allowance of the scholars did not come as over head allocation but capital allocation.
According to her, the allowance
payable to the scholars outside the country is from January to December and it
is calculated and captured in the budget every year.
She said that the plight of the
students was being taken seriously, adding that “we just have an approval of
about N400 million, we are now working with the Federal Ministry of Finance to
obtain it.
“After that, we will head to the
Budget Office and the Central Bank of Nigeria to ensure that the money is
remitted as soon as possible to the missions.
“In terms of the paper work, we have
concluded; we want to pay something so that their hardship will be minimised.
Abdullahi said the entitlements were
being worked out from January to December, adding that in 2014, the students
got all allowances for the year between July and August.
“Whenever we receive capital
allocation in the ministry, we work out the scholarship money and pay into CBN.
“CBN will now remit same in line
with the information we have given them; it will remit to embassies which will
remit to the scholars.
The acting permanent secretary said
that if there was any delay in the release of capital allocation, it would
affect scholars’ upkeep allowances.
(NAN)
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