The
county government will no longer give bursaries to students in institutions of
higher learning.
Instead,
Deputy Governor Kizito Wangalwa has advised students in colleges, technical
institutions and universities to seek loans from Higher Education Loans Board
(HELB) and other financial institutions.
"This
is geared towards encouraging youths to be responsible by acquiring the loans
and servicing them upon completion of studies," Wangalwa said yesterday.
He
added: "We have resolved that bursaries will only be given to secondary
school students. Those in universities and other post-secondary institutions
will have to use to get loans from other sources and educate themselves."
Last
year, the county government signed an agreement with HELB to offer loans to
local students after which Sh27 million was released. The county government had
planned to allocate Sh55 million to the programme.
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And
yesterday, Wangalwa who spoke in Busia town urged the post-secondary students
to embrace the current development.
However,
the move may put more pressure on HELB which has always complained of not
having enough money to give out loans.
Meanwhile,
the deputy governor called on youths to form groups in order government
devolved funds to develop their talents.
He
noted that locals have been reluctant to takes loans for fear of losing
properties through auctions in the event they are unable to pay back the money.