The seven-man Executive Committee
set up by Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State to examine the
possibility of a downward review of Lagos State University, LASU, new tuition
fee, which has pitched the students against the government, will submit its
report today. The committee, headed by
Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Kayode Opeifa, was inaugurated last month
by the governor to re-visit the issue of the tuition fee, which has led to a
statewide protest by the students and supported by Joint Action Front, JAF,
umbrella body for pro-labour civil society groups in the country. Continue after the cut...
Commissioner for Information and
Strategy, Mr. Aderemi Ibirogba, had last Thursday, disclosed that the committee
would be submitting its report soon. According to him, the state
government would act after the committee submitted its report to Council. Speaking further, Ibirogba noted
that the three-year-old fee regime would be reviewed based on the outcome of
the Committee set up by the State Executive Council to handle the issue.
Meantime, the Vice Chancellor of the
institution, Professor John Obafunwa, has debunked claim by the Students
through their Student Union Government, SUG that the new fee regime introduced
in 2011 has led to high rate of students’ dropout, saying; “The students who
drop out did so because of reasons other than the fees.”
According to the statement issued by
the Special Adviser to the governor on Media, Mr. Hakeem Bello, Obafunwa said
“when the list was checked against the records of the institution, it was
discovered that some of the names on the list submitted by the students were
those of non students of the institution while others were those who dropped
out because they did not meet the appropriate CGP of the school.”
Reacting, president of the SUG, Mr.
Yusuf Nurudeen, challenged the Vice Chancellor to a public debate on the issue
saying “Before our protest, we discovered 192 students have dropped out of
school because they could not afford the new tuition fee. But when we started
the protest, we discovered that over a 1,000 students have left the school
because of the new fee.”
Source: Vanguard Newspaper
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