This came as armed security operatives shot teargas canisters at the members of Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities, SSANU-LASU, who gathered few metres away from the entrance gate to protest their unpaid salaries.
The
administration of Fashola had in 2011 hiked the fees to between N193,000 to
N350,000, which led to massive protests by students, leading to the reduction
in the fees from between 34 and 60 percent few months ago. But during the 19th
convocation ceremony of the school at its campus in Ojo area of Lagos, Fashola
succumbed and announced total reversal of the school fees to the old rate of
N25, 000.The total 100 percent reversal of the fees elicited wild jubilation
among students and parents, who commended the governor for doing the right
thing.
According to
the governor, “Our students have also shown that they can choose this path of
conflict resolution. They have reached out to me for a revision of their fee,
which I have acceded to, in consultation with the State Executive Council for
reduction between 34 per cent and 60 per cent across board. In spite of this
reduction, the students have again demanded for further reduction. And they
have done so in the most civilised way. And because of this, we had to consult
extensively and we have come to the conclusion that the current economic
situation of the country compels a reduction to the old tuition fees for the
institution.
This was a
response to the yearning of parents, guardian, seniour citizens of the country.
I believe that with this, it will lead to the end of the activities of the busy
bodies who have sorted to use a genuine issue of how to fund tertiary education
in our country to gain public recognition. While other well-meaning citizens of
the state were busy making efforts on how the issue could be better resolved,
they were busy instigating students and making mischief.
Our students
have shown that they value their education and will not fall prey to fear
weather and self-seeking people who masquerade as their friends, but whose
objective is to use the students’ genuine demands for their own selfish agenda.
For me, we must now move on to the developmental work students’ arcade, which was
on-going in this great institution. This administration is determined to ensure
that no child who seeks education is left behind.
The governor
commended the academic and non-teaching staff for their effort in ensuring that
despite the nine months strike, they rallied round the Vice chancellor,
Professor John Obafunwa to ensure that the students graduated yesterday, saying
they ensured that academic activities went on in the hit of the strike.
The students,
two months ago, sent another letter to the governor demanding total reversal to
the old tuition fees paid before the increment in 2011.In his address, Obafunwa
said the convocation offered the institution the opportunity to confer first
degree, diplomas, postgraduates and higher degrees to 11,791 graduate Obafunwa
noted that since the current administration of the school assumed office, it
had worked tirelessly to ensure that the backlogs of over 20,000 certificates
were signed and graduate received their certificate on their convocation day

what a reasonable man
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