NELFUND develops centralised job portal for early employment opportunities

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has said while the agency does not guarantee jobs, it is developing a centralised job portal to give beneficiaries early access to employment opportunities in Nigeria and abroad.
The Managing Director of NELFUND, Akintunde Sawyerr, made this known during a media engagement series in Abuja on Thursday to mark one year since the launch of the scheme.
Mr Sawyerr said the portal would aggregate listings from the public and private sectors, as well as international employers interested in recruiting Nigerians.
He said this would commence from 2026.
“We don’t just give a loan and leave students on their own. This job portal is our way of supporting their journey towards economic stability,” he said.
He emphasised that students would only begin repayment after securing employment, stressing that this would begin after their National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme.
“If you don’t have a job, you don’t pay. And when you eventually get a job, your repayment starts fresh. Once employed, 10 per cent of the beneficiary’s monthly income is deducted automatically by the employer and remitted to NELFUND, following verification through the NELFUND employment register. If an employee is laid off or resigns, the deductions stop. And in the event of death, the loan is written off. The family is not harassed,” Mr Sawyerr added.
Speaking on the non-refund of fees to students who had paid before NELFUND disbursed to their institutions, the managing director appealed to institutions to return the fees to such students.
According to him, schools have a moral and professional duty to return the tuition funds to students.
He stated, “We’ve received multiple petitions from students who paid under duress only to find their fees had also been paid by NELFUND. Institutions must refund this money. It’s disappointing that some schools have ignored this responsibility.’’
He noted that investigative bodies such as the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had stepped in to question certain institutions over delays or refusals to refund.
“If an institution cannot refund directly to the student, they can pay the money back to us, and we will ensure it gets to the rightful student,” Mr Sawyerr stated.
Speaking on the agency’s projection in the coming years, the Executive Director, Operations, NELFUND, Mustapha Iyal, said that the Fund was currently managing over 3.2 million student records in its system.
Mr Iyal, however, said the fund was projecting one million new applications by the end of 2025.
Saying that the figure was not compulsory, he added that the fund aimed to ensure no student drops out due to financial hardship.
He added, “Basically, our projection right now is that we have about 3.2 million students in our system. What we’re looking at this year, from now to the end of the year, we’re looking at about one million applications. We’re not pushing. We’re not saying that it’s compulsory. But we’re looking at how we can support one million applications to make sure that no one is drops out of school.’’
(NAN)
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