New funding model enhances universities’ financial stability, President Ruto says
Public universities are on course to
achieving financial stability within the next three years, thanks to the new
university funding model, President William Ruto has said.
The President said the new student-centred
funding model is addressing financial challenges that nearly brought public
universities to their knees.
“As a result, our universities are in better
financial health and are on course to settling their outstanding debts within
three years,” he said on Friday.
He made the remarks when he presided over the
59th graduation at Scott Christian University in Machakos Town, Machakos
County.
By implementing the new model, he said, the government
was able to provide Ksh.41 billion in student loans and scholarships to
universities within a year.
He pointed out that by 2022, public
universities had accumulated debts exceeding Ksh.120 billion, and 23 out of 40
of them were at the risk of closure.
“It is not right to continue with a model
that has created huge debts. That is why I am deliberate, intentional and focused
on making sure that we have a model that does not take our university education
where it was,” President Ruto said.
The President noted with concern that the
government owes Scott Christian University Ksh.460 million under the old funding
model, greatly hampering the institution’s operations and leading to its
temporary closure.
“I know it has done a huge damage to this
university and that’s why I took the responsibility to sort out the challenges
in the old model,” he said.
Consequently, the President said the
government is working round the clock to pay the huge debts the government owes
public and universities.
Further, President Ruto said private
university students are eligible to apply for funding under the new model through
the Higher Education Loans Board so that all eligible students have a chance at
higher education.
At the same time, President Ruto urged the
management of public universities to “exercise patience and understanding” and
allow students to sit their end-of-semester exams as they await the resolution
of a court case and eventual resumption of full disbursement of loans and
scholarships.
During the graduation ceremony, President
Ruto announced that the government will tarmac all roads within Scott Christian
University, and equip their ICT hub with 100 computers.
Moreover, the government will install a power
back up system and a generator to ensure learning activities at the institution
are not interrupted during blackouts.
Present at the function were Africa Inland
Church Presiding Bishop Abraham Mulwa, Cabinet Secretaries Migos Ogamba
(Education) and Alfred Mutua (Labour), and MPs.
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