Lagos State University, LASU, is to refund over N840 million fees paid
by the students following the directive by Governor Babatunde Fashola to
revert it to the old fees of N25, 000.
Vice Chancellor of the
University, Prof. John Obafunwa who disclosed this in an interview said
management had compiled the list of the students who would receive the
excess fund.
Obafunwa said, “We have already calculated the
excess paid by the students, do not forget that even before the
reversal, a lot of them have already paid for this session and we have
already calculated within, what have been paid in excess. We have
calculated over N840 million. It will only be for this session. The
reversal does not mean LASU will go back to where it used to be and the
problems of the past. You cannot go beyond the available infrastructure.
You cannot take more than what you can’t admit. I don’t see any
disadvantage in the reduction of the fee.”
He maintained that the
fee reversal was not a decision of the university’s management, noting
that “don’t forget there is the governing council and government, who
are equally involved. It is a joint decision. Be that as it may, it is a
welcome decision in a way depending on who is looking at it or
commenting.”
The vice chancellor however, insisted that the reversal
of the fees would have both good and bad sides, noting that the reversal
would be a reduction in the expenditure of the school.
Assuring
parents and students, Obafunwa said, “Nothing is going to happen to all
the capital projects going on in the university.
”The students
have a role to play, they should take advantage of the fee reduction,
pay attention to their studies and be more serious. You can be sure that
next year, you will have lots of people applying to come to LASU, you
must have the necessary infrastructure in place to accommodate any
number. If you have more people applying to LASU, it gives you the
opportunity to pick from the best. We are preparing our minds for those
things; we expect parents to educate their children to maintain a very
high standard.”
Obafunwa said it was unfortunate that the school
had to go through a phase in the history, saying now that things were in
shape, the current interest of parents, university administration and
students would be to make progress as regard to the academic calendar.
He
added “And that is what we are focusing on now and I can tell you that
we have had meeting with students union. The students have paid their
fees. We reopen the portal after making adjustment to the new fees.”
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