MAPOLY |
Ogun state government has debunked the allegation that the
pronouncement of reduction in the tertiary institution fees in the state was a
fluke, noting that, the reduction remains.
There has been rumour making rounds by students of Moshood
Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) Ojere, Abeokuta that the state government has
implemented the reduction since it made the announcement.
It would be recalled that the state government had in
September 2014 announced the reduction of school fees for all tertiary
institutions across the state, hinting that, education should be given utmost
priority in the state.
But earlier this week, some students of MAPOLY took to the
social media and castigated the state government for playing on their
intelligence.
In response to the students claim, a statement was issued
today by the state government and signed by the Special Adviser to the Governor
on Students Affairs, Comrade Olusegun Clement, dismissing claims that the state
government has rescinded its decision to reduce the school fees.
“Following the allegation against the state government by
some of our dear students in Ogun state, I wish to state that the state government
has since the announcement of the reduction in tuition fees, effected the
payment in all our tertiary institutions and has ordered and mandated all the
management of all tertiary institutions to do same as soon as the new session
resume (2014/2015).
“I want to sincerely state that our government has been
faithful with the reduction in tuition fees. The state government had at no
time increased or added any amount to the earlier announced tuition fee
reduction,” the statement said.
According to the statement ND 1 students for Science related
courses are paying N62,300 while ND 2 were paying N49,800. That of HND 1 and
HND were paying N71,000 and N58,800 respectively.
Those students who are in a non-science related courses were
paying; ND 1-N57,300, ND 2 – N45,000, HND – N66,300 and HND – N53,800.
In the new reduction fees, the science related courses are
now to be paying; ND 1- N55,000, ND 2 – N46,000, HND 1- N51,000 and HND –
N46,000.
The non-science courses related will now henceforth be
paying; ND – N51,000, ND 2 – N41,000, HND – N46,000 and HND – N41,000.
Olusegun disclosed that all the deduction will be paid by
the state government to the school purse to boost their subvention.
He however urged the students to learn to channel their
grievances to the right place, rather than engage in frivolous and campaign of
calumny or using social media to express their views.
The governor’s aide charged them to let issues remain their
position and shun sentiment in all ramifications. “I wish to urge us all to let
issues remain and let us all solve it without sentiment, so as not to heat up
the polity unnecessarily,” he pleaded.
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