The Nigerian
government has said its policy on the non-payment of tuition fees in federal
universities is still ongoing.
The Minister of State for Education, Anthony Anwuka, said this
while briefing state house correspondents after the Federal Executive Council
meeting presided over by vice president, Yemi Osinbajo, on Wednesday.
“We understand some universities now charge fees per course unit
and we are going to make sure that we investigate that properly and make it
stop,” Mr Anwuka said.
He said students could “pay other auxiliary fees but not in
excess.”
Minister of State for Education Anthony Anwuka |
“Various university councils and management should be able to
fix what fees students should pay that is affordable and acceptable to the
students,” he said.
The minister
said the federal government “does not determine fees for private and state
universities, they only take responsibility for fees paid in the federal
universities.”
PREMIUM TIMES has no evidence of a federal university charging
tuition fees and the minister did not name culpable institutions.
The spokesperson of Obafemi Awolowo University, Abiodun
Olanrewaju, said the management of the institution has never collected a dime
from the students as tuition fees.
According to him, the students usually pay some municipal
charges but not tuition fees.
“We don’t pay
tuition fee in our school because it is a federal government school and we must
comply with the instructions and laid down rules of the government “, he
concluded.
Efforts to get reactions from other federal universities was not
successful as the spokespersons of the institutions did not respond to the
calls and text messages.
Culled from premiumtimesng.com
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