The Students
Union Government (SUG) of the Lagos State University yesterday faulted the
claim of the institution’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. John Obafunwa, that the
students did not drop out of school as a result of increase in tuition fee.
The students
union rolled out facts and figures, which put the number of the students who
dropped out from the institution since the new tuition regime was introduced
three years ago at over 1,000.
The President of the SUG, Mr. Yusuf Temilola Nurudeen, gave the figure during a media chat, noting that the affected students quit because they could not afford the new fees.
The President of the SUG, Mr. Yusuf Temilola Nurudeen, gave the figure during a media chat, noting that the affected students quit because they could not afford the new fees.
Before the
students staged protests, the president said the number of drop-outs was just
192, contending that the affected victims “could not afford the new tuition
fee. But when we started the protest, we discovered that over 1,000 students
have left the school because of the new fee.
“I have a
list of students with me that are out of the school because they could not pay
the tuition fee. We have the list of students who paid for the first session
and could not pay for the second. I know of students who wrote examination in
the first semester but could not afford the second.
“It is of no
business to the vice-chancellor if the government decides to reduce the tuition
fee or make it free. His own is to administer the school. On his own job, he is
lagging. We have decided to face the government now. After this battle, he is
next. We will make him realise his lapses.
“Probably, I
want to challenge him to a public debate on this issue. He is too hypocritical
about it. At first, we did sit with the management to set the new tuition fee.
We discovered 192 students who have dropped out of school because they could
not afford the new tuition fee,” Nurudeen said.
He argued
that in the university, 1.0 “is the minimum CGP for a good standing student,
meaning that such student can survive in the school. In LASU, if after one
first session, he has less than 1.0 as CGP, the letter the university will
issue to such student is advice to withdraw.”
Nurudeen
added that the university did not issue any withdrawal letter “to students that
have more than 1.0. Students are not sent away for academic reasons. I have
students in my class who at their first year, they were advised to withdraw.
But today, they survived it.
“I cannot
remember the last time the university pasted names of students whose admission
were withdrawn. The vice-chancellor should stop this propaganda and tell the
state government what should be done in the school.”
He
acknowledged that the state government earmarked about N1.3 billion for
scholarship and bursary, but noted that only N200 million “is allocated to LASU
students as bursary.”
According to
him, the entire fund is meant for the students in the state, other states and
international students. We discovered this as we perused the budget of the
state government.
The SUG
leader said N200 million was allocated because tuition fee has been increased,
noting that it used “to be between N80 and N120 million. The bursary increase
covers only the tuition fee. With the old tuition fee, students received 100
percent of their tuition fees, but with the increment, a law student whose
tuition fee is N250, 000; what he or she receives as bursary is N80, 000.”
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Thank you gov fashola, for frustrating the dreams of these students. Well done. Eko o ni baje
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