 The House of Representatives Adho Committee on Students' Loan has summoned the Permanent Secretary-Ministry of Education to appear before it on Tuesday next week. This follows her non-appearance before the Committee on Thursday to intimate them on the resolution of the Adho Committee set up by the federal government to pro-fo-easy ways for students to access the proposed student loan announced by the President as part of palliative measures to ameliorate the hardships suffered by students and parents as a result of the removal of fuel subsidy. His representative, blessing Azobo, Director of Legal Services in the Ministry, was not able to adequately answer salient questions which the Committee hoped would help aid in its assignment development that infuriated members for the need to request the presence of the Permanent Secretary on Tuesday next week. Under the leadership of our current President, the commitments and the passion he has shown for the issues that have to do with the education sector and we expect the same thing from the federal Ministry of Education. And so we're providing another opportunity to come back again, hopefully this time with more details of what needs to be done, what proposed amendments you're suggesting for the student loans so that we can facilitate this process for you and on behalf of Nigerians. So with that being said, the Committee will go ahead and fix the dates for the summits that we're proposing and we'll begin to work towards convening the summit where all stakeholders in the country will be invited to make proposals and make amendments to the arts.