FG denies tuition hike, says education bank underway

The Federal Ministry of Education on Wednesday said there was no plan to increase the tuition to N 350, 000 per session as claimed by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, noting that the establishment of an Education Bank was already in the pipeline .

The Permanent Secretary of the ministry , Mr Sonny Echono , stated this in Abuja while reacting to the allegations by the ASUU, noting that the re -establishment of the Education Bank was to provide students with loans and other resources through a public – private partnership .

Echono, who spoke at a World Teachers’ Day Symposium , said teachers that did not have the requisite qualifications would be flushed out of the system by 2020.

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Recall that it was reported on Wednesday that the ASUU Ibadan Zonal Coordinator , Dr Ade Adejumo, raised the alarm on the Federal Government ’ s planned increment in fees , saying the planned increment led to the collapse of the 2017/2018 renegotiation of the 2009 Federal Government /ASUU agreement .
But the Permanent Secretary denied that the government had any such plan .

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Echono said , “ The Federal Government did not and has no intention of introducing tuition fees in our universities, not to even mention the figure of N 350, 000. This can easily be verified. The students have just registered for school and their parents are aware of how much they paid.

“ What is true is that because of the commitment of the present administration to guarantee the right of the Nigerian children not only to education , but to be positively engaged , the President directed that the ministry , along with the Ministry of Finance , should jointly organise a workshop that will come up with sustainable and very workable recommendation on funding education in Nigeria . ”

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In a related development , the Academic Staff Union of University, Kano zone , on Wednesday, rejected plans by the Babalakin – led Federal Government negotiating team , to introduce the payment of tuition fee in the Nigerian Universities of about N 350, 000, just as it also supported the call by the Nigerian Labour Congress for a new minimum wage.

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