Lagos State University, LASU students get N209 Million
refunded back to them by Lagos State Government following the reversal
of the institution’s tuition fees last year.
Lagos State government has refunded N209million to students of the
Lagos State University (LASU) following its reversal of the
institution’s school fees.
Speaking at the event held in the school campus, the state governor,
Mr Babatunde Fashola said the refund is the money paid in excess by the
students before the reversal of the tuition fees last year, adding that
the sum of N209million is the first tranche of the refund.
The governor represented by the special adviser to the governor on
education, Otunba Fatai Olukoga said the recipients were 100 level
students and 200 level Direct Entry students while the remaining will be
paid during the second tranche of the refund.
He assured that the remaining would be released later, saying that
government is committed to ensuring the wellbeing of the students.
He stated that when the government reversed the fees, many people
dubbed it a political move to win elections, adding that LASU remains
the institution paying the least school fees in the country.
Fashola said the government is not unaware of comments from critical
stakeholders that have made mockery of university education in the
country because of the low school fees.
He said, “We are also not unaware of the moves by the same
stakeholders to frustrate our efforts at ensuring the quality of LASU
programmes. Notwithstanding the frustration, we are relentlessly
committed to making LASU a world class university of our time.
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