Hon. Dr. Sidie Mohamed Tunis, former Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, has once again demonstrated his commitment to supporting education in Sierra Leone by providing tuition grants to 30 students from the University of Makeni and Ernest Bai Koroma University.
The initiative, aimed at alleviating financial burdens for students, comes as part of Dr. Tunis’s continued efforts to invest in the academic growth and development of Sierra Leone’s youth.
Announced over the weekend, the grants respond to appeals from students who faced challenges in meeting rising tuition fees, which threatened to derail their academic progress.
Many students at these institutions have struggled with financial difficulties, often forcing them to abandon their studies or face delays in their academic journey.
Dr. Tunis’s intervention is seen as a proactive measure to ensure that no deserving student is left behind due to financial constraints. He highlighted the importance of education in national development, stating, “By supporting these students, we are investing in the future of our country.
Education is key to empowering individuals and strengthening communities.”The 30 recipients of the grants, now relieved of the burden of tuition fees, can continue their education with a renewed focus on their studies.
This initiative has been welcomed by student unions and university officials, who have praised Dr. Tunis for his leadership and dedication to improving access to higher education.
The Student Union lauded the gesture as a timely intervention, expressing gratitude for Dr. Tunis’s continued support of students across the country.
They emphasized the positive impact this financial assistance will have on the lives of the beneficiaries and their families, calling the initiative “a beacon of hope” for students struggling to stay in school.
Dr. Tunis’s contributions to education are part of his broader efforts to improve the lives of Sierra Leoneans, particularly in the areas of healthcare, community development, and social welfare.
His focus on education, however, remains a central pillar of his work, as he believes in its transformative power to shape the future of the country.
As the students embark on their academic journey with newfound support, they are reminded of the importance of giving back to their communities and contributing to Sierra Leone’s growth.
Dr. Tunis’s commitment to education continues to inspire many, and his leadership serves as a model for others to follow in creating a brighter future for the nation’s youth.