 Meanwhile, President Beller-Tinnable on Monday received briefings on the student loan scheme. The Executive Secretary of the Student Loan Board, Akitundi Sawyer, made this loan while speaking to State House correspondents after meeting with the President at the Presidential Villa in Abuja. This loan scheme is being paid for by Nigeria, by Nigerian taxpayers, so it's for Nigerians and the NIN helps to verify and qualify them as such. The BVN, Financial Inclusion, because this act in itself or this scheme in itself will at some point be able to empower students so we need to know they have bank accounts, we need to know where their accounts are and be able to access those accounts. It will also have their metric number or admission number so that we can firmly establish which institution they're going because one of the key elements of this is that once we've received applications and those applications are approved, the fees or the tuition requirements in terms of financials will be transferred directly to the institution. That in itself has benefits for the institution. Many, many students are struggling to pay their fees, their parents are struggling to pay their fees. It's a very high dropout rate, you know, so it's one thing to get into the institution, the tertiary institution. It's another thing to stay there for four years or for three years. This scheme seeks to help people access and remain until they qualify or graduate. So it's a great scheme and, you know, it is every Nigerian, every Nigerian is able to apply and clearly, you know, the sifting is that we're going to be looking to support those who are most needy in the first instance. But in any event, education across the board is something that everybody should have a right to.