The federal government says no fewer than 396,000 students have benefitted from the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) tuition loans under President Bola Tinubuโs Administration.
This was disclosed on Friday in Lokoja at a town hall meeting to highlight the significant achievements of President Bola Tinubuโs administration in the past two years, with particular reference to Kogi.
In his presentation, the guest speaker, Lawal Shuaibu, who spoke on behalf of the minister of information and national orientation, Mohammed Idris, said the initiatives had positively impacted the lives of Nigerians, particularly students.
โOne notable achievement is the NELFUND tuition loan scheme, which has benefited over 396,000 students as of August 7, 2025.
โThis initiative aims to provide financial assistance to ensure they complete their education and have a secure future,โ Mr Shuaibu said.
He noted that the Kogi government has seen investments of over N900 billion, with 7,800 hectares of land cleared for farming.
Speaking on industrialisation, he said the government had inaugurated the construction of five mini-LNG plants in Ajaokuta, valued at over $500 million.
โThis project is expected to create job opportunities, provide energy for many states, and position Nigeria as a key player in the global energy market,โ he said.
Mr Shuaibu said the state government also unveiled plans to train 25,000 youths to take the lead in mineral exploration.
Earlier, Sabina Abalaka, head, Federal Information Centre, Lokoja, said the programme aimed to sensitise the public on the federal governmentโs achievements.
She said Mr Tinubuโs administration had taken bold steps to confront economic challenges, including the removal of fuel subsidy, to set the country on a path of sustainable growth.
โDespite initial hardships, the governmentโs decisions are expected to positively impact economic growth and national development,โ she said.
Ismaila Isah, the special adviser on media to the Kogi governor, highlighted the presidentโs achievements in various sectors.
Mr Isah said the Tinubu administration implemented the Renewed Hope Agricultural Mechanisation Programme (RHAMP), with the commissioning of 2,000 tractors and 9,022 specialised implements.
โThis is the largest single mechanisation drive in Nigeriaโs history.
โThe programme has also led to the cultivation of over 55,000 hectares of land and created 60,000 jobs.
โIn Kogi, Gov. Ahmed Ododo has distributed fertilisers to 30,000 farmers and initiated a tractor refurbishment program, saving the state N20 billion.
โThe government has allocated 100 hectares of land to the Federal Housing Authority to build a 1,000-unit housing estate under the Renewed Hope Housing Project,โ he said.
Mr Isah, who was represented by Oyiza Bello-Salami, reiterated Kogi governmentโs commitment to supporting Mr Tinubuโs reforms and developmental agenda.
โGov. Ahmed Ododo praised the presidentโs visionary leadership and bold policies, which had started to yield positive results.
โThe state government is working to implement programmes that align with the federal governmentโs agenda, including the creation of a Ministry of Livestock Development,โ Mr Isah said.
The Maigari of Lokoja, Ibrahim Gambo, praised Mr Tinubuโs administration for implementing reforms that had positively impacted citizensโ lives.
Represented by the Matawale of Lokoja, Ademu Muhammed, the Maigari hailed the NELFUND initiative, stating that it has alleviated the burden of school fees and upkeep for students and their parents.
He urged that the benefits of the initiatives be extended to people at the grassroots level.
The royal father also appreciated the governmentโs improvement in foreign reserves.
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