Nigeria Commences Disbursement of Tertiary Institution Staff Support Fund

By Jack Acheme, Abuja

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Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Alausa

The Nigerian Government has commenced the disbursement of funds under the Tertiary Institution Staff Support Fund (TISSF), designed to strengthen staff welfare, institutional productivity, and innovation.

This is contained in a statement by the Director, Press, Federal Ministry of Education, Mrs Folasade Boriowo.

Boriowo quoted the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, as saying that the milestone welfare package was an initiative of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

According to Dr. Alausa, the programme had transitioned from planning to full implementation, with more than 9,000 staff of tertiary institutions receiving payments in the first year.

He said the figure represented 28 percent of the 33,000 verified applicants drawn from 219 Federal and State tertiary institutions across the federation.

The Minister said the first phase of disbursement covered both academic and non-academic personnel in a 30:70 ratio, reflecting the government’s inclusive approach to supporting all categories of staff in the nation’s higher education institutions.

“The President is delivering for our tertiary institutions- for welfare, for productivity, and for the future.

“Within just four months, payments have started going out. This is a President that delivers, and the Ministry of Education is profoundly grateful for his continuous support and commitment to staff welfare,” said the minister.

He emphasised that the initiative goes beyond financial assistance, describing it as an investment in the nation’s knowledge economy.

“This Fund is not merely about disbursement; it is about restoring dignity, rewarding dedication, and rebuilding the foundation of our knowledge economy,” he said.

Alausa reaffirmed the Ministry’s dedication to transparency, pledging quarterly financial reporting, institutional engagement, and robust monitoring mechanisms to ensure that all funds were effectively utilised and repaid to expand access for more beneficiaries in the future

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The initiative, launched in August 2025, following a high-level stakeholder engagement in July, is a key component of the federal government’s Nigerian Education Sector Renewal Initiative (NESRI)Investigative Journalism Course

It is designed to enhance morale, performance, and institutional excellence within the tertiary education sector.

Under the scheme, eligible staff can access up to N10 million in concessionary zero-interest loans to tackle essential livelihood and productivity needs, including housing, healthcare, education, transportation, and small business ventures.

 

 

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