The Federal Ministry of Education has commenced direct payments to TVET beneficiaries.
The Federal Government achieved a significant milestone under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Initiative by commencing the first tranche of direct financial payments to students and independent technical vocational centres nationwide.
Payment Status:
- Over 42,000 students have received N22,500 monthly stipend
- Over 600 training centres paid for instructional services
- First tranche completed – More tranches to follow
Minister’s Statement on TVET InitiativeThe Honourable Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Tunji Alausa, FAMedS, CON stated that the rapid commencement of payments under the TVET Initiative is a clear execution of the President’s directive to invest aggressively in young people.
“President Tinubu believes that equipping our youth with in-demand, practical skills is the fastest way to drive job creation, entrepreneurship, and national economic growth. This is the very essence of the Renewed Hope Agenda turning potential into productivity,” the Minister said
TVET Initiative Timeline and ProgressSince its commencement in May, the TVET initiative has rapidly moved from registration to practical training, with students having already begun their intensive vocational courses. The timely release of these funds is critical to sustaining this momentum.
This first tranche of payments marks the beginning of a sustained effort, with many more tranches expected to follow, confirming the program’s long-term financial commitment and sustainability.
For Enrolled Students: Payments are made directly to your registered bank account.