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LASU Increases Acceptance Fee, Students Calls For Immediate Reversal.

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The Lagos State University Students Union (LASUSU) has urged the University’s authorities to immediately revert the increment of the newly-admitted students’ acceptance fee from N20,000 to N10,000. He noted that the acceptance fee for the new students was ‎initially N10,000 and N25,000 for tuition fee, while returning students were to pay N25,000 as tuition fee.

LASUSU President, Adeyemi Onikoro has asked that the reduction should be with immediate effect, adding that such a policy, if not reverted, might lead to a looming crisis from the students.

Adeyemi Onikoro said that the increment was another strategy by ‎the authorities to exploit the students and a technical way of increasing the school fees.

“Such a policy was initiated some time ago at the Obafemi Awolowo Universit‎y (OAU), Ile-ife, but it caused crisis which led to the closure of the university for six months.

“We do not want such to happen in LASU so that the academic calendar will not be disrupted. That is why we are calling on the new governing council and the acting vice-chancellor‎ to do the needful.

“Any attempt to sustain the increment will be vehemently opposed by the students,” he said.

According to Onikoro, the authorities needed to reverse ‎the increment so that it does not add to the existing problems already on ground between the staff unions and the management.

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