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Tuition hike:  ASUU calls for review of increased fees for students 

ASUU explains how FG can resolve ongoing strike

Professor Emmanuel Osodeke, President of ASUU

Nigeria’s Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has urged the Nigerian Government to review the recent hike in Federal University fees. 

This was disclosed by its President Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, in an interview with NAN on Sunday. 

He said that the hike in fees could be counterproductive, for the development of Nigeria’s youth. 

Holistic approach 

Osodeke urged that the best way out was to adopt a holistic approach, as the policies should be people-centred, he added: 

Review 

He warmed of the dangers it causes to Nigeria’s education development, and called for a safe landing, saying: 

Commission 

He added that the FG should set up a commission to investigate the issues and review the increased fees saying: 

Also reacting, one of the students of the institution who pleaded anonymity, called on well-meaning Nigerians to prevail on President Bola Tinubu to urgently intervene in the situation. 

 

What you should know 

Nairametrics reported that The University of Lagos has increased its tuition fees due to increasing inflation and petrol prices after the removal of fuel subsidies.   

According to the school’s newsletter, Information Flash, the management of the school revealed the proposed fees for undergraduate students after a meeting with representatives of the non-teaching staff union on July 20, 2023.  

According to reports, the former tuition of around N20,000 has been increased to over N100,000, with the exact amount depending on the course of study.  

Nairametrics learnt that the new tuition structure varies from N100,750 to N190,250, depending on whether the course requires laboratory or studio work and whether the student is enrolled in the College of Medicine. 

 

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