Standup9ja - Students React As UNIJOS Raises School Fees
From N27,000 To N45,000
Students of the University of Jos (UNIJOS) have reacted
strongly against the N45,000 new school fees, and appealed to management to be
“more considerate in view of the hard times”.
The institution’s Vice Chancellor, Sabastian Maimako,
recently announced the review of the fees, from N27,000 to N45,000, citing
dwindling budgetary allocations, rising bills and the need to upgrade some
materials.
Mr. Maimako said the figure was endorsed by parents, old
students and other stakeholders at a meeting in Jos, where all factors were
considered.
But Sydney Daman, President of the institution’s Students
Union Government, SUG, who briefed journalists on Friday in Jos, described the
new charges as “too harsh”.
“The university
attributed the increase to the economic recession, but it is clear that
students are worst hit by current realities,” he said.
Mr. Daman appealed to the students to “hold-on a bit”.
“No student should
be in a hurry to pay the new fees. We are consulting with management and shall
communicate the final agreement to everyone,” he said
He said that the students union had met with management
“three times”, where it discussed the fee issue and sought for a figure that
was favourable for both parties, but that management eventually did as it
wished.
“We have not
exhausted all the options; we are still appealing and shall continue to meet
all stakeholders,” he said.
Mr. Daman, however, called on students to be “responsible,
mature and peaceful” while supporting the struggle for a downward review of the
charges.
The students’ leader faulted management’s claim that parents
and guardians had accepted the hike at a stakeholders meeting.
“The university
has 18,000 students; less than 100 parents/guardians attended the meeting,
while SUG officials, who attended the meeting were barred from talking. So, it
is not right to claim that there was fair hearing,” he said.
(NAN)
No comments:
Post a Comment