The Lagos State Government says it is willing to make adjustment or
amendment where there’s need for better understanding on lingering issue
between it and the students of the Lagos State University (LASU).
This comes as it was revealed that the parties have been holding talks
on ways of reaching an agreeable fee regime for the school.
The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, who dropped the hint
at the weekend, assured the students of the school that the State Executive
Council was studying their paper to the Government on the increase in their
school fees, promising that where there is need for adjustment or amendment it
would be effected accordingly.
Following several agitations by the students on the fees increase, the
State Governor met with them severally and it was agreed that the students
should make their independent study and present to Government a position paper
on the way forward.
Fielding questions at a live television interactive session with media
executives at the Lagos Television, Ikeja, to mark Democracy Day in the
State, Fashola said that the students have presented the paper which was before
the Executive Council for consideration and approval.
He declared, “I have passed it out to the Council. We have told the
students that we are not inflexible and where we see the need for adjustment or
amendment, we will do it so that they might understand it better”, noting,
however, that going by the position paper, the students were not against the
increase but the parameters used in calculating the fees.
Fashola reiterated that the increase in fees regime was one of the many
recommendations made by a Visitation Panel inaugurated at the instance of the
students in a petition to the House of Assembly.
“There were many recommendations made by the panel many of which we
accepted. It is the school fees that have become so vexatious as it were. What
we have done is that we looked across schools, federal and state and private
schools and tried to stay somewhere in the middle”, the Governor explained.
He said Government also decided that the new fee was not going to
affect sitting students but only new intakes, adding that in consideration of
qualified but indigent students, Government also increased its budget for
scholarships and bursaries from N700 million, to about N1.2 – N1.3 billion “in
order to ensure that no child was left behind”.
On reason for the increase, Fashola further explained, “We felt that
there was no convergence of universal learning. We had begun to see LASU as a
school only for children of the poor. For me that is a very dangerous thing to
do, a university where children of the rich and the poor cannot sit together.
The rich are taking their children to private schools; for me that is a time
bomb for the future. They may not see it now”.
“In the event, the students have come back to me three years after, at
the instance of their lecturers, who are saying that we should reduce the
school fees otherwise they would go on strike. But the same lecturers are
asking us under ASUU to increase their salaries”, he said.
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