
The National Association of Nigerian Students has launched a 90-day nationwide review of Tertiary Education Trust Fund projects following growing concerns over alleged project abandonment, poor execution and delayed delivery of interventions in tertiary institutions across the country.
The student body announced the constitution of an Independent TETFund Intervention Project Assessment, Verification and Monitoring Committee to investigate the implementation and impact of projects funded by the intervention agency.
In a statement issued on Sunday, NANS President, Akinteye Babatunde, said the decision was informed by persistent complaints about the quality and completion of some TETFund-funded projects in beneficiary institutions.
According to the association, while the Federal Government has continued to invest heavily in the education sector through TETFund interventions, concerns remain over whether the projects are being delivered as approved and whether students are deriving the intended benefits.
NANS said allegations of project abandonment, poor execution, substandard delivery, delayed completion and
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