Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu, on Tuesday said that the Federal Government will harmonize tuition fees in all federal Universities to stop the arbitrary charge of fees by some university authorities.
“Since the protests started, we have summoned the authorities of the universities and sat down with them and we are going to harmonise everything. “Because, I think it is N45,000 that is the maximum that should be charged. I know in some places, there has been other arrangement. “But the ministry would harmonise everything and I believe there will be no more protests over fees. Universities of Lagos, Ibadan and Port Harcourt were recently shut down following students’ protests over increase in fees, lack of water and power supply on the campuses”.
Adamu said that the Federal Government was discussing with management of the affected universities, adding that efforts were also ongoing to introduce harmonised fees for all federal universities. Adamu, who decried the
excessive fees charged by private tertiary institutions in the country, explained that the government does not have the power to regulate fees in that sector.
“First, I will agree with you that they charge exorbitant fees. But I wish I had the power to do something about it. If I had the power I would stop them. “But I think the thing is being treated like a market where you buy what you can afford. But I do believe the government should intervene. On the industrial peace that has prevailed in the education sector since the inception of the Buhari administration, Adamu attributed it to partnership with the unions”.
He stressed that the government would strengthen partnership with all the unions in the sector to sustain the existing industrial harmony.
“ASUU and the other unions are very patriotic people who are concerned about the state of education in Nigeria. And most of what they do is motivated by this belief. “So, as far as I am concerned, they have got fellow travellers in this administration. “I believe the president and his ministers are really passionate about education. And they would want to do everything to make education succeed. “ ASUU and the administration are going in the same line.
So, we would not have a ground to disagree. “We are not waiting for unions to strike before we go to them. So, we are already making the approach to all the unions. So, I think there would be no strikes”.
The minister pledged government’s commitment to release N200 billion annually for the implementation of the NEEDS Assessment Report, to enhance the quality and standard of tertiary education. He added that fate of tertiary education depended on the full implementation of the NEEDS Assessment Report, which according to him, “this government is committed to deliver’’.
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Good for the students and parents but i thought they wanted autonomy for the universities so they can fund themselves?
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahahaha...
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DeleteGood job!
ReplyDeleteOk o. They'd suck out money from other angles.
ReplyDeleteUna wan remove subsidy on education too? Lol please, some uni's like uniben charge less than 30k, what should be done is that schools charging exorbitantly should be placed on a lower flat rate while those charging less should be left alone. Don't make things hard for people
ReplyDeleteSounds like good news. Unilag will die now.....hahaha
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Good one.
ReplyDeleteGood one ke?
DeleteSome federal uni don't charge up to 20k. 45k is too much. Acceptance fee and all others are sometimes higher than the school fees itself.
They should also look into admission process and give admission to the students that beats their cutoff mark or with the highest scores and not to those with longest legs or highest bidders.
ReplyDeleteYou are right about the 'longest legs' in some schools, but UI really tried in that aspect because my sister's name came out in the 1st batch without knowing no one. The govt just need to look into the levies aspect, it's getting out of hands.
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What's government business with private schools.. They should be allowed to charge their exorbitant prices. Those who can afford it should go for it.. Never seen anything better than that.. My siblings who bargained for 5 yrs and 4yrs respectively are leaving within thay time frame. Not like Federal University where you bargain for 4yrs and spend 6yra because of strike and what not
ReplyDeleteWhere did you see private school or i didn't read well?
Delete@Olivia, you apparently rushed through school so fast you couldn't comprehend anything.
DeleteThe Minister talked about FEDERAL Universities while you are agreeing with your fellow Olodo on issues of Private universities. SMH.
I hope it goes well
ReplyDeleteVery good news indeed
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed.
ReplyDeleteIs a great news.
ReplyDeleteGood to know
ReplyDeleteWe paid less than 30k in UNIZIK o. N we are ok with it. Let this Change of govt not bring hardship to ppl all in d name of flat rate. They should concentrate on d one's charging more than 30k
ReplyDeleteUnizik is 20k
DeleteNice one. Cut down on all the exorbitant fees. Schools shouldn't be paying higher than 30K
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14 Days To Go..
We pay #14,500 and we are okay like that.
ReplyDeleteI can see that you are a UNILAG student. How have exams being?
DeleteAnonymous, I thank God
DeleteAnonymous, I thank God
DeleteI hope it extends to those of us interested in running a masters program
ReplyDeleteHow are they going to regulate it?; from the university paying the highest or from the university paying the lowest bcos some uni pay far less than 45k eg , during my time in uniben I paid 7k5 throughout, don't know how much it is now and even if increased, it can nva be up to 45k
ReplyDeleteGreat news
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