Lagos State has approved 60 percent reduction in the school fees being paid by students of the Lagos State University, LASU.
At a news conference this afternoon at the
Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, Ikeja, Lagos, southwest Nigeria, the
Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Otunba Fatai Olukoga read a
17-point resolution of the ad-hoc committee as approved by the State
Executive Council headed by Fashola.
He said government
has agreed a reduction of tuition raging from 34 to 60 percent across
the different faculties and courses, saying that the Governing Council
of the school would now decide what percentage reduction of the fee
should be paid by different faculties and courses.
Olukoga
said after extensive deliberation on the report of the ad-hoc
committee, the State Executive Council made observation and resolution
regarding the fees and recent actions embarked upon by staff and
students of the university.
“Government remains fully
committed to the development of the state university as a centre of
academic excellence and will continue to deploy resources at its
disposal towards the provision of a conducive learning environment with
up-to-date facilities.
“While government recognizes the
right of individuals and groups to associate freely and protest, it
notes with emphasis that these rights do not suspend the criminal laws.
Neither can they justify actions that show disrespect for or trample
upon the freedom and rights of other members of the society,” he said.
He
said deriving from the foregoing, damage to property, blockage of
highways or other acts of public nuisance were punishable offences under
the criminal law of Lagos State and could be justified or excused under
the guise of public protests as society itself would be at risk of
perpetual disturbance by sundry interest groups.
He
said government, however, commended the students for taking up the
invitation to participate in the resolution of matters affecting their
lives when they met with the governor, saying that their response by way
of detailed observations and suggestions had assisted government in
taking a second look at the issues in contention.
According
to him, in welcoming the submission of the students, he said government
reiterated the fact that it was not inflexible or resistant to change
where such is justifiable, stressing that government’s commitment to
continue subsidising university education was a deeply-ingrained policy
adopted to ensure that no willing and able student is left behind.
“Despite
the foregoing, the ad-hoc committee has recommended and government has
accepted that the fees and charges payable by students for incidental
services and materials are amendable to a downward review. Some of the
fee components have been applied to students across all levels when in
fact they can be justifiably limited to students at a particular level
only while 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 percent to 60 percent is possible across the different faculties and
courses.
“Government has therefore approved the
reduction and, in accordance with the law setting up the university,
forwarded its approval to the Lagos State University Governing Council
for consideration and implementation. Pursuant to its mandate, the
university’s 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. All individuals and groups within the
community are advised to relate with the university council
accordingly,” he explained.
Olukoga noted that
notwithstanding the approval of reduced fees for students in the
institution, government would retain and continue with its enhanced
scholarship and bursary provisions while the research fund sponsored by
the government would also be sustained to foster a culture of research
and innovation in the university.
He assured that
government would also sustain its increased spending on infrastructure
and physical development of the campus, which had already begun, to
enhance the stature of LASU as a leading institution of higher learning
in Nigeria, hoping that with the resolution of the fee issue, staff
unions at the university would immediately call off their strike and
ensure the resumption of normal academic activities.
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