Students
chanting songs of solidarity and waving placards saying "LASU is for all
not the rich alone," rallied today in Ogba, Ikeja, the capital of Lagos
State to protest the recent massive tuition hike at the University.
The coalition, which included representatives of the Save Lagos State University (SAVELASU) group, Education Rights Campaign (ERC), unemployed graduate students and student union members, marched through the International Press Centre along Dideolu Court, Ogba calling for the immediate reduction of all LASU fees and the re-opening of the University.
Speaking shortly after their protest, National Coordinator of the Education Rights Campaign (ERC), Hassan Soweto said,
The coalition, which included representatives of the Save Lagos State University (SAVELASU) group, Education Rights Campaign (ERC), unemployed graduate students and student union members, marched through the International Press Centre along Dideolu Court, Ogba calling for the immediate reduction of all LASU fees and the re-opening of the University.
Speaking shortly after their protest, National Coordinator of the Education Rights Campaign (ERC), Hassan Soweto said,
"We…will continue to
protect…education in Nigeria, not only in Lagos State University. We have been
deprived of quality education in this country due to obnoxious policies of the
state and our corrupt leaders."
Lagos State University has been closed since January 23 following a protest when hundreds of students halted second semester examinations over tuition hikes. Student tuition increased from
ERC's National Coordinator Soweto warned against this decision saying it might cause a riot and unending grievance in the school, saying,
"We are calling on
all Lagosians and well-meaning Nigerians, LASU students - who believe that
education is a right not a privilege to form a force against the cabal that
wishes to price education out of the reach of the downtrodden."
Other leaders and members of the coalition said they plan
to take their campaign and peaceful protest to the Lagos State House Assembly
on Tuesday, February 18th and submit a petition.
The petition, they said, would demand the re-opening of LASU, a call to reverse the tuition hike and re-start a registration portal for students to conclude their registration.
The petition would also ask the Lagos State Government to properly fund education and install democratic management at the University, and comply with UNESCO recommendations that 25 percent of the State's annual budget should go into education.
The petition, they said, would demand the re-opening of LASU, a call to reverse the tuition hike and re-start a registration portal for students to conclude their registration.
The petition would also ask the Lagos State Government to properly fund education and install democratic management at the University, and comply with UNESCO recommendations that 25 percent of the State's annual budget should go into education.
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