Nigeria Says BEA Scholarship Still Not Reinstated

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Minister of Education, Maruf Tunji Alausa. Credit: Arise TV

Nigeria has clarified that the Bilateral Education Agreement (BEA) Scholarship has not been reinstated, even though it appears in the 2026 national budget, the Federal Ministry of Education announced Thursday.

The inclusion of the scholarship in the budget does not indicate a reversal of the decision to discontinue new awards under the scheme, the ministry said in a statement by its spokesperson, Boriowo Folasade.

Minister of Education, Dr Maruf Tunji Alausa, explained that the provision originates from the 2025 budget, which had already been approved before the suspension of new BEA scholarships in April to May 2025. Due to budgetary procedures, such provisions cannot be removed retroactively.

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Nigeria Says BEA Scholarship Not Reinstated Despite Budget Allocation
Nigeria Says BEA Scholarship Still Not Reinstated. Credit: Guardian Nigeria.

Alausa noted that the 2026 budget is largely a roll-over of the 2025 fiscal framework, with existing budget lines including BEA carried forward as part of standard practice.

He emphasised that the allocation’s presence is purely procedural and does not signal the resumption of new scholarship awards.

The ministry added that any adjustments to the BEA budget line can only be made through an approved virement to align with current government policies.

It also reassured that all current BEA beneficiaries studying abroad will continue to receive full government support.

The ministry urged the public to disregard misleading interpretations and reaffirmed its commitment to transparency, accountability, and prudent resource management.

 

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