The new tuition at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State,
is generating fresh controversy, SODIQ OYELEKE writes This is not the
best of times for the majority of students of the Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile- Ife, Osun State. They are angry.
Behind their anguish is a new fee regime introduced by the university
authorities. The comment by a fresh student of the school, who simply
identifies himself as Akin, over the new tuition seems to say it all. He
declares, “I am in trouble. Why did I choose OAU? My own is finished. I
am not sure God wants me to continue with my university education, at
least, for now. I shall return to my former place to continue as a
primary school teacher.”
Another fresh student, Jelili, also paints the picture of frustration in
the citadel of learning. He notes, “This is not what I bargained for. I
thought I would be able to accomplish my dream of having a degree at
OAU. But I am beginning to see another school of life. How can my family
afford this new fee regime? This is sabotage. “A lecturer told me
during the post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination that OAU is
the cheapest in the country. However, what is on the ground now is
different from what I heard before securing admission here.” In the new
regime, the newly admitted students to Humanities/Social Sciences have
their fees increased by 322 per cent; Clinical Sciences faculties and
Pharmacy by 267 per cent, and those admitted to the Faculty of Sciences
have their fees increased by 253 per cent.
While fresh students of the Humanities and Social Science are to pay
N92,400 (comprising admission charges of N72,400 and N20,000 for
acceptance fees), their Clinical Sciences and Pharmacy counterparts are
to pay N104,000 (N84,000 as admission charges and N20,000 for acceptance
fees). Hitherto, Humanities/Social Science students paid N37,150, while
their colleagues in the Clinical Sciences and Pharmacy faculties paid
N44,150.
This is besides the hostel fees. In the new regime also, matriculation
fees increased from N1,000 to N4,000; registration/ online verification
from N4,000 to N5,000; examination fees from N1,000 to N5,000;
Departmental Registration/charges from N10,000 to N15,000; Student Union
levy/welfare from N100 to N300. Others are library services/ virtual
library access from N500 to N1, 000; medical screening from N2,500 to
N5,000; sport levy from N1,000 to N2,000; identity card from N300 to
N500 and brochure/handbook from N150 to N2,000.
The authorities also inaugurated municipal charges/utility for N2,500;
caution fee (refundable), N5,000; Information and Communication
Technology Development N2,500; Development levy/End fund, N25,000 and
ICT training for N5,000. For pre-degree students of the university,
their new tuition is N175,000, against the previous sum of N155,000.
But while Akin and Jelili are complaining about the new fee regime,
Jemimah, another fresh student who does not want to fully disclose her
identity, sees the scenario from a different perspective. For her, if
she knew it would get to this point, she would have registered for the
last Unified Tertiary Matriculation
Examination. She notes, “This is not good. It is a wicked decision at a
wrong time. Why did they not state this earlier? I would have bought
JAMB form and chosen another school. We gained admission about six
months ago; the school did not pass any information to us. The first
thing the authorities are doing now is to hike the fees. For God’s sake,
what kind of school is this? This is just too unfair.”
For the president-elect of the OAU Student Union Government, Ibikunle
Isaac, the new fee regime would not work. He says, “The reopening of the
school e-portal for a new semester will be on May 20, which is the same
day we shall be finishing our examination. The management wants to
knock us down but we are going to combat them. We cannot be deceived, it
is confirmed that the school fees of old students will also be
increased and that will make the matter worse. We want peace and
sincerely beg all stakeholders to speak up and stop the draconian
action.” Apart from the students, other members of staff of the
university also frown on the new fee regime.
For instance, the OAU chapter Chairman of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Dr. Caleb Aborishade,
says, “The increment does not make sense. We will make our official
position known after calling for a congress. However, ASUU does not
support an elitist education system. This is a federal and not a private
institution and education should be for the rich and poor. We will not
allow students to be denied education because of money.” An executive
member of the school’s Senior Staff Association of Nigerian
Universities, who craves anonymity, agrees with Aborishade. He says,
“You do not need to ask for public opinion on this. When something is
abnormal, you will easily know.”
Even as students and workers of the university are kicking against the
new fee regime, the authorities say it is only at OAU that students’
fees are so cheap. The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Bamitale Omole, who spoke
at a lecture organised by the University of Ife Muslim Graduates
Association on Saturday, tacitly confirms the increment, saying the old
fee regime was no longer realistic. He says, “It is only in OAU that
students pay so cheap. For instance, they pay as low as N2,590 for
accommodation. That will no longer be tolerable. When I came in as VC, I
met debt on ground and gradually it is increasing. Sometimes, logistics
alone costs us millions of naira. The Senate of the institution has
increased the charges for fresh students. We are still consulting and
dialoguing over that of the old students’.”
Also, the university’s Public Relations Officer, Mr. Biodun Olarewaju,
describes the increment as “an adjustment in municipal charges.” He,
nonetheless, notes that despite the new fee regime, tuition remains free
in the institution. He adds in a statement released on Sunday, “The
Senate of OAU has approved the adjustment in the municipal charges
payable by the new students of the institution. The old order where new
students of the faculties of arts/social sciences, sciences/ technology
and pharmacy/college of medicine paid N12,300, N13,700 or N17,200
respectively is no longer realistic in present- day Nigeria.
“Accordingly, the Senate has unanimously agreed to improve further on
the ratings of the university as the best in Nigeria, especially in
terms of giving sound and quality teachings to its students.
He, therefore, enjoined parents and guardians of new students to assist
the university in this regard by being financially active in the payment
of this fee. “We would like to also inform the public that tuition is
still free in OAU and that acceptance fee remains N20,000. The Senate
has constituted a committee to take care of the financial constraints of
indigent students.”
Meanwhile, as the Lagos State University, Ojo, resumes for a new
academic session this week, its students say they are not ready to pay
hiked fees. Speaking through the President of the Student Union
Government, Mr. Nurudeen Yusuf,
in a statement on Monday, the students said the fees introduced three
sessions ago remained outrageous. Yusuf said, “The students have
unanimously agreed not to pay the increased fee as they resume a new
session this week until a reduction is made.
The N350, 000 charged as tuition fee for a year without feeding and
accommodation is more expensive than in some private universities which
charge N450, 000 a year with feeding and accommodation.” The LASU
authorities, three sessions ago, increased the tuition to about N190,
000 for Arts/Education Students.
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