Lagos State university students have
rejected the government’s decision to reduce the institution’s increased fees
by 34-60 per cent.
Speaking at a press conference where
the issue was addressed, the students’ union president, Nurudeen Yusuf, said
the state government has been insincere in its dealings with them.
“We do not accept the percentage
reduction offered by the Government because in 2011 when the fees were
increased, it was not done on percentage level. Rather, they made the
pronouncement in Nigerian naira and kobo.”
“We urge the Government to come out
in extant words as to how much will be payable by our students in naira and
kobo and not in percentage. How do they expect our parents, the market women
scrambling to pay our fees, to calculate the percentage?
“The Government is only trying to
play jokers on our future, our destiny and the posterity of the state. Even if
the governing council and the internal structure in the university will be put
to their statutory work, we question the sincerity of the Government on this
matter because the pronouncement of the fee was as a result of a Visitation
Panel set up by the Government of which report was selectively adopted.”
We would only accept a 67 per cent
reduction “across board” in our school fees which ranges between N197,750 and
N348,750, the student leader said.
The students also demanded an
apology from the State commissioner of Police over the arrest, detention and brutalization
of their colleagues.
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