 Now, still on passage of bills, the Senate aspires the student loan access to IED Act Repair and Enactment Bill 2024, following President Bolatinov's request for its repeal. Now, the bill, which would allow students to assess interest-free loans, was passed following a temporary suspension of the student loan scheme. Senator Sanimoussa suggested a percentage from bank charges be deployed to the Student Loan Fund for Sustainability. The bill seeks to enhance the implementation of the higher education loan scheme by addressing challenges relating to the management structure of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund, applicant eligibility requirements, loan purpose, funding sources, and disbursement. Mr. President and distinguished colleagues, the objectives of the bill are to, one, provide loans to qualified Nigerians to pay tuition, fees, charges, and upkeep during their course of study. I stand to support this bill, this proposed bill, because of its importance, and that shows that Mr. President knows where the foundation of our problems are. If, by the time we have this loan scheme become very effective, Nigerians will see why this scheme is more important than any other thing in putting a foundation for the growth of this country. I would also want to commend the Executive in the repayment scheme of the bill whereby students who obtain this loan will start their repayment two years after their youth service, meaning they have a period of moratorium to do their repayment, because if the bill had come with some stringent conditions, then we will find it difficult to achieve what the bill intends to. The bill for an act to rebuild the students' loans access to higher education act 2023 and enact the student loans access to higher education bill 2024 to establish the Nigerian Education Loan Fund as the body corporate to receive, manage, and invest funds to provide loans to Nigerians for higher education, vocational training, and skills acquisition, and for later matters that will 2024, second reading taken.