LASU students again ‘seal’ Fashola’s office
Activities at the office of the Lagos State Governor, Babatunde
Fashola, were yesterday paralyzed by students of Lagos State University
External System,LASUES, over alleged fraudulent practices by the school
authorities and mass failure by the students.
This came barely a month after Fashola reversed the tuition fee for the students to N25,000. However, the external system students were excluded from the fees cut.
The students defied the scorching sun to storm Alausa secretariat
office of the governor at about 10.00 am and barricaded the entrance,
demanding that Governor Fashola meet their demands before they would
vacate the premises.
Vehicles that approached the governor’s office during the period were forced to turn back.
The students, who were armed with placards, some of which read: ‘APC
government has failed us’; ‘Lack of proper academic calendar, missing
scripts and withheld results, increment in tuition and poor management,
Fashola please save us’.
The students said in three years, LASUES
had only conducted three examinations which the protesters said was not
in tune with global practices in education.
According to them,
“students who gained admission into the system in 2008/2009 are still in
500 level, first semester when their five-year academic studies should
have ended in 2012.
“Also, thousands of 2009/2010 and 2010/2011 set do not have admission letters but they pay their tuition fees yearly.
“Thousands of LASUES students pay for their identity cards yearly but
they are not given. We have written several letters to the Vice
Chancellor, Professor John Obafunwa and the Director of LASUES,
Professor Abanikanda but they have turned deaf ears to our complains.’’
The students in addition demanded reduction in tuition fee from N68,700
to N38,700 for 500 level, and N75,700 to N45,700 for students in 400
level and N95,700 to N65,700 for those in 300 level.
According to them, less than five per cent of the cumulative 40,000 students record passes each time they sit for examinations.
Identity card
Speaking on behalf of the students, Mr. Abolaji Azeez, the Speaker of
the Student Representatives Council, LASUES, lamented that over seven of
his courses were still missing, noting: “I do not have identity card to
show that I am a student of the institution. And I pay yearly for the
issuance of the card.”
Another student, Miss Omobolanle Bakare, a
500 level student, said: “I am yet to see my 100 level result despite
paying N110,000 as tuition. It is annoying that four years after, the
school could not say where my results are. So, I cannot calculate my
Cumulative Grade Point Average, CGPA.”
Mr. Justice Okosun said: “It is only in LASU that one writes exams without knowing the lecturer which is abnormal.”
Efforts by the Special Assistant to the Governor on Youths and Students
Affairs, Mr. Hakeem Animashaun to pacify the protesting students proved
abortive as they demanded to speak with the governor
9/16/2014
LASU students again ‘seal’ Fashola’s office
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