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2026 Intervention : TETFund disburses N2.52bn to each Public University

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The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has announced fresh financial disbursements for universities, polytechnics and colleges of education under its 2026 intervention cycle, with each beneficiary public university set to receive over N2.52 billion as annual direct allocation.

 

Executive Secretary of TETFund, Arc. Sonny S.T. Echono, disclosed this at a strategic workshop with heads of beneficiary institutions on the 2026 Disbursement Guidelines held in Abuja.

 

According to Echono, a total of 271 tertiary institutions will benefit from the annual direct disbursement in 2026, as the Fund prioritises infrastructure development, research, innovation and academic capacity building across Nigeria’s higher education system.

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“Under the Annual Direct Disbursement, universities will receive N2,525,932,228.02 each, polytechnics N1,871,059,920.53, while colleges of education will get N2,056,527,973.04,” Echono said.

 

He explained that the funds are designed to “strengthen critical physical infrastructure, enhance academic programmes, boost research and innovation, and drive overall transformation in Nigeria’s tertiary education sector.”

 

Echono further revealed that 90.75 per cent of the 2026 intervention allocation would be released as direct disbursement, comprising 50 per cent annual direct disbursement and 40.75 per cent special direct disbursement, while designated projects and stabilisation funds account for the balance.

 

He said President Bola Tinubu had approved the 2026 guidelines in line with his administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, commending the President’s “steadfast commitment to the repositioning of Nigeria’s tertiary education sector.”

 

“We express our profound gratitude to Mr President for his timely approval of the 2026 Disbursement Guidelines and for his unwavering support for education as a key driver of national development,” Echono said.

 

Beyond direct funding, the TETFund boss announced the introduction of a new intervention line, the Nigerian Research and Education Network (NgREN), aimed at expanding access to global academic resources and integrating the TERAS digital platform across beneficiary institutions from 2026.

 

He also disclosed that special interventions would cover new Centres for Robotics, Coding, Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity, while 12 additional institutions—including universities, polytechnics and colleges of education—would benefit from commercial farm projects.

 

Echono, however, cautioned institutions against delays in project execution, warning that slow procurement processes and poor utilisation of the TERAS platform could affect access to funds.

 

“The undue delay in processing projects for approval is worrisome. Beneficiaries are advised to commence their procurement planning early to avoid setbacks,” he warned.

 

He urged heads of institutions to ensure full utilisation of their 2025 allocations as preparations begin for the 2026 intervention cycle, assuring stakeholders that the coming year “promises growth, innovation and measurable impact across Nigeria’s tertiary education sector.”

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