16/08/2014

OOU Students protest tuition fees in Abeokuta, damage cars and property (PHOTOS)

  

Students of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago – Iwoye, in their thousands have seized the entrance to the Oke – Mosan Governor’s Office, demanding 50 percent reduction in their tuition fee.

They are insisting they will not leave until the governor, who is said to be on his way to his office, addresses them.

The students have right now blocked the Abeokuta – Kobape – Sagamu expressway making vehicular movement nightmarish for travellers and motorists going to and fro Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

 





They are protesting that the reduction in their tuition fee, should take immediate effect – 2013/2014 academic session and not by next session.

The protesting OOU students led by their leader, Comrade Ifade Olusegun, said

“Even if it’s going to take us one month or more than that, we are not going to leave the governor’s office premises until the governor attend to us. Enough of deceit, why the political school fees, when election is forthcoming, no we shall not accept the dubious offer.

“It is a political reduction instead of proper reduction. Our demand is simple, we want breakdown of our tuition fees. Also we want the reduction to be implemented this session, it’s simple as ABC. If the governor realized the need for reduction, why must governor say the implementation must be from next session?”

 

The students reckoned that any reduction above N50, 000 is unacceptable to them and not in consonance with the present economic reality, adding that the Governor, during the electioneering campaign had promised drastic reduction in the tuition fees.

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