Protesting LASU students |
After weeks of intense battle with
determined students, Lagos State government yesterday rose from its Executive
Council meeting to reduce fees charged in the Lagos State University, LASU, by
34 to 60 per cent. SHOWBIZPLUSng learnt that this truce is coming after much
flexing of muscles between the students of the institution and the state
government.
The state government, however left
the final decision of the reduction from one department to the other to the
Governing Council of the university.
In the resolution read by Special
Adviser to the Governor on Education, Otunba Fatai Olukoga, the Lagos State
Government, stated that it accepted recommendation of the Adhoc committee set
up by the state government that fees and charges payable by students for
incidental services and materials were amenable to a downward review for two
main reasons.
“Some of the components have applied
to students across all levels when in fact they can be justifiably limited to
students at a particular level only; some of the charges included can still be
reduced on compassionate grounds. “On the basis of these principles, government
agrees that with the subsidised tuition fees and appropriate moderation of the
incidental fees, a reduction, ranging from 34 to 60 percent is possible across
the different faculties and courses”, government said in the resolution.
AMOUNT REDUCED FOR VARIOUS FACULTIES
BASED ON THE 34-60 % REDUCTION
FACULTIES OLD FEES (N) 34% REDUCTION
(N) 60% REDUCTION (N) Arts/Education 193, 750 65, 875 116, 250 Social/Mngment
Science 223, 750 76, 075 134, 250 Communication/Transpt 238, 750 81, 175 143,
250 Law 248, 750 84, 575 149, 250 Engineering 298, 750 101, 575 179, 250
College of Medicine 348, 750 118, 575 209, 250
The council said it approved the
reduction in accordance with the law setting up the university, saying that it
had forwarded its approval to the governing council for consideration and
implementation.
“Pursuant to its statutory mandate,
the University Governing Council will issue details of what is now payable by
students in each department and deal with all other management matters of the
university”, and advised all individuals and groups within the community to
relate to the university council accordingly.
The council observed that notwithstanding
the reduction, government will continue with scholarships and bursary
provisions for students.
On the retirement age for lecturers,
the council is of the view that the decision cannot be unilaterally extended by
employees themselves unless the employers cede total control of the institution
to employees, which it said is not possible in this instance.
“Regarding the Vice Chancellor’s
tenure of office, government also considers it a state prerogative exercisable
by Law pursuant to concurrent legislative power of the state government to
establish the university and make statutory provisions for their management,
and not that of its employees or proprietors of other universities. Government
will retain the option of a second term for a Vice Chancellor in order to
benefit from good leadership whenever the occasion arises.”
Students reject new offer In a swift
reaction, the students speaking through the President of the Students Union
Government, SUG, Mr. Nurudeen Yusuf, rejected the reduction as announced by the
government.
According to him, ‘We had our
meeting immediately after we got the news and decided that we will not accept
this reduction. It is a ridiculous one as far as we are concerned. This is our
position. When the Lagos State Government increased the fees in 2011, it was
not announced through the Governing Council.
It was the Government that announced
it. But now, the Governor is sending the Governing Council to us, he is
supposed to make such a announcement by himself. Another issue is this: why are
we being given this information in terms of percentages? How can a market woman
whose child is in LASU calculate 34 – 60 percent? Even then, it is not a fair
position at all. We want it to be reduced to at most N65, 500 for fresh
students and N46, 500 for freshers. “We are not yet happy about the latest
development because the govt is yet to tell us the exact amount they have
reduced the fees to in Naira and Kobo.
They should come out in clear terms
to tell us directly the exact amount we are going to be paying, not saying the
Governing Council will determine the amount each faculty will be paying. When
the fees were hiked in 2011, it was government who directly told us in naira
and kobo what each faculty will pay, and not in percentages. This is our stand
which will be made known in a press conference tomorrow” (today).
Meanwhile when contacted to confirm
the reduction, the Pro-Chancellor, Mr. Teju Augusto said: “I am currently out
of the country, so I am not aware of any reduction.”
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6 comments:
thank goodness
shame on them
atlast they decide to change
unbeliveabe
2015 campaign strategy
it better be true
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