Abakaliki - The Ebonyi State University Chapter of ASUU on Tuesday
warned of likely increase in school fees if the demands of ASUU were not
fully met eventually by the Federal Government.
The Chairman of the
chapter, Prof. Ndubuisi Idenyi, gave the warning in Abakiliki at a news
conference on the current ASUU strike.
Idenyi said the fee hike would
come when universities attempted to source money for their Earned
Academic Allowances as directed by the Federal Government.
“We
demanded for N500 billion but the government has only released N100
billion to university councils for infrastructure development in
selected universities and another N30 billion for part-payment of Earned
Academic Allowances.
“The government has asked various universities councils to source the balance.
“But the question is from where will the funds come if not through increase in school fees.”
According
to him, the directive has distorted the report of the technical
sub-committee on the report of the “Needs Assessment on Nigerian
Universities.
“Government's partial implementation of our demand
would generate series of problems in our universities, including
differentials in school fees structure in public schools.
“The action would also cause migration of students and over-population of students in a particular school.”
He said that the directive might deny many people access to quality education
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