A protracted crisis at the Lagos State University over fee hikes that have outraged students and led to protests reached another juncture on friday with Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola of Lagos State proposing a reduction of tuition.
Mr. Fashola made the proposal during a
meeting on friday with the protesting students. The students, under the
auspices of Education Rights Campaign (ERC), are demanding full reversal
of the hiked fee. They have staged several rallies and protests to
press their case.
At the meeting, Mr. Fashola offered to
reduce, rather than reverse, the hiked fee. He teased the students and
members of the ERC to consult among themselves and propose an acceptable
reduction.
After the meeting, some of the student
executives in the ERC told SaharaReporters that, even though they would
hold meetings and consult with other activist groups, they remain
committed to fighting for a total reversal.
“In fact, we believe education should be
totally free and not an option of a reduced fee. The government has
every resource to achieve that,” said Mr. Hassan Soweto of the ERC.
One protester claimed that, following
the controversial hike, the school has continually has had a low number
of choice applications from candidates in the annual Unified Tertiary
Examinations.
Sources within the school told SaharaReporters that, this year, no disciplinary faculty in the institution has up to 500 students.
Sources within the school told SaharaReporters that, this year, no disciplinary faculty in the institution has up to 500 students.
“This year, for example, there are only
15 students in the Faculty of Law,” the source said. He added that the
institution may be considering the option of merging departments and
laying off some of the lecturers due to the unfortunate decline in the
number of students wishing to enroll at the university.
“It’s sad that the Lagos State
government is betraying the legacy of the late great Chief Awolowo who
laid the foundation of free education,” said one of the student leaders.
Source: SaharaReporters
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