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Nigerian students plead for relief, NANS urges Tinubu, govs to alleviate hardship

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has fervently appealed to both federal and state governments to extend much-needed palliatives to students in tertiary institutions.

NANS National President, Pedro Obi, delivered this impassioned request during a press statement on Thursday in Abeokuta.

Obi emphasized the urgency of the situation, calling on governments to not only provide immediate palliatives but also allocate education grants to alleviate the mounting challenges faced by students. Highlighting the prevailing economic struggles, he expressed the dire need for tangible support, stating that Nigerian students are grappling with the high cost of living.

Addressing the practical difficulties faced by students, Mr. Obi urged the authorities to consider implementing shuttle bus services for students across all tertiary institutions in the country. This, he argued, would help mitigate transportation challenges, offering a tangible solution to an aspect of student life deeply affected by the financial strain.

“In light of the prevailing economic challenges faced by students, we are appealing to the governments to implement immediate measures aimed at providing palliatives and grants to alleviate students’ problems,” remarked the NANS president. He underscored the pivotal role education plays in national development, stressing the need to ensure that financial constraints do not hinder students’ pursuit of knowledge.

Obi further asserted that extending support to students is an investment in the nation’s future, contributing not only to their well-being but also fostering a conducive environment for academic excellence. Acknowledging the government’s commitment to citizen welfare, he called for collaboration between the authorities and student associations nationwide during the distribution of palliatives and grants.

As Nigerian students find themselves at the intersection of economic challenges and educational pursuits, the NANS plea stands as a poignant call for immediate action to alleviate the burdens they bear.

Alao Akeem

Akeem Alao is a graduate in English Education. He is a freelance journalist and language instructor.

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