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Nigerian Students, Scholars Sponsored By Government To Foreign Institutions Fail To Return Home – TETFUND Laments

Nigerian Students, Scholars Sponsored By Government To Foreign Institutions Fail To Return Home – TETFUND Laments
December 19, 2023

TETFund had a database of those who abandoned their programme in foreign institutions and was doing everything lawful to correct the abnormality.

The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has stated that an alarming number of its beneficiaries in foreign institutions who have absconded.

TETFUND Executive Secretary, Sonny Echono, stated this during the TETFund performance review meeting in Makurdi, the Benue State capital.

He noted that TETFund had a database of those who abandoned their programme in foreign institutions and was doing everything lawful to correct the abnormality.

“We have a database now, which we are refining each time because the institutions are the ones submitting the report, although it is a difficult thing to get the accurate report.

“Some did not abscond but they exceeded their course period. Some have extensions in their programme but we have a very good idea and the number is not encouraging.

“I can tell you that even the security agencies are also becoming interested and they are looking at that. I don’t want to give figures because it’s alarming. Sadly, this opportunity is being abused.

“Others have returned home but did not complete the minimum of their bond before deciding to relocate. If you are supposed to do four years on your bond before you become free and you do only two, we take you as having absconded,” Echono said.

He, however, said the TETFund was collaborating with Nigerian embassies, the embassies of the country where they (beneficiaries) were and the institutions to enforce the terms of the agreement.

Echono further said Tetfund had expended nearly N320 billion on projects in tertiary educational institutions nationwide in 2023.