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LAGOS: Sanwo-Olu slashes LASU tuition fee days after students’ protest

GOVERNOR Sanwo-Olu has approved  a reduction in  tuition fee for students of Lagos State University (LASU).

This was made public on Friday by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Tokunbo Wahab through his official Twitter handle.

The tweet reads, “Flash: Lagos State government reduces tuition fee for students of Lagos.”

Addressing journalists on the development hours after his tweet, Wahab said Governor Sanwo-Olu took the decision to fulfil his promise of providing  qualitative education at an affordable to all and sundry, irrespective of class, gender, ethnicity, race, among others.

“Yes, the Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu has graciously approved a reduction in LASU tuition fees. An official statement will be issued in due course,” he said.

He stressed that the move  is in pursuance and fulfilment of the Education agenda of the present administration as one of the pillars in the THEMES agenda.

However, it is being speculated that the move may not be unconnected with the protest staged earlier this month by students of the institution over the hike in tuition fees by the authorities.

According to the speculation, the Lagos state government may have slashed the school’s tuition fees to forestall another round of protest that could be hijacked by hoodlums months after the #EndSARS.

The management of LASU had in December last year increased the tuition fees for fresh students from N25,000 to N67,048.50, representing 168 per cent increase.

At the rally held at the university’s campus, the students expressed their concerns over the development, saying they tried to reach out to all relevant authorities at the institution in a bid to ensure the reversal of the fees.

The Students’ Union Government (SUG) in LASU also expressed disappointment at the hike in the tuition fees.

In a statement signed by its President AbdulBasit Ashade and Public Relations Officer, Zeenab Adams, the union promised to continue protecting the students’ interest.

The statement read: “The union is primarily concerned about the welfare of members and would continue to project the same in a peaceful manner. We must be sensitive not to compound this burden on indigenes and residents of Lagos State.

“The primary purpose of establishing LASU is to impact and impart value to indigenes and residents of the state for a better Lagos and therefore the authorities should reverse the fees within 14 days from today, January 8, 2020, to an old fee. The pending expiration of 14 days, it is expected that the management team, members of the governing council, state government officials and other relevant stakeholders would have met to proffer a solution to the increment.

“Payment of school fees by newly admitted students should be suspended and the portal for payment closed until a resolution is jointly reached by all parties and also a directive is given by the students’ union body to continue the payment of their school fees.

But in its reaction to the protest, the management did not hint at reversing the fees it rather said it had no option but to increase the fees because of the increasing enormous financial responsibilities in the institution.

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