ASSU Fires Back at FG on Why Federal Universities Must Charge Tuition Fee

ASSU Fires Back at FG on Why Federal Universities Must Charge Tuition Fee

Following the Federal Government’s reiteration that all Federal Universities are tuition-free.

The National President of Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Biodun Ogunyemi, said that the government is being hypocritical because “Universities need money for all their activities, how would they do it without funding?”

According to him, a lot still needs to be done rather than the Federal Government coming out to state that no Federal University should charge a tuition fee.

He said: “The statement of the Federal Government is very hypocritical.

“We are not impressed at all by the Federal Government’s stand because the Government allocation under Buhari is the lowest.

“It should be known that Universities still charge indirect tuition fees. When you charge N20,000 N40,000 for accommodation, what do you call that? I think the Government should face the reality,” he added.

However, the ASUU president said that the union supports non- payment of tuition fees, adding that “Our position is that no tuition fee should be paid in Nigerian Universities, that has been the standard but the issues should be addressed first.

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