Ikpeazu further directed the ABSU management to engage with all relevant stakeholders in the university community and have robust discussions before contemplating any geometric hike in school fees.
By Jeffrey Agbo
Abia State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu has ordered the management of Abia State University (ABSU) led by Prof. Maxwell Ogbulu to reverse the tuition fee of the school earlier increased by over 350 per cent.
Invoice given some fresh students which went viral on Monday shows that undergraduates in some departments had their fees skyrocket from N122,000 to N500,000.
Seeing the hike, Ikpeazu, who is a Visitor to ABSU, quickly directed the management led by Ogbulu to immediately cancel the increase in school fees announced on Monday.
Ikpeazu, through his Chief Press Secretary, Onyebuchi Ememanka, said that the increase which is by over 350% is unacceptable to the state government especially given the current economic realities in the country.
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“The Governor while acknowledging that it is becoming increasingly challenging for the University to play its role under the current fiscal regime, however, added that the university management must understand clearly that it must ensure that children of the poor in the State are given the opportunity to access tertiary education,” Ememanka said.
Ikpeazu further directed the ABSU management to engage with all relevant stakeholders in the university community and have robust discussions before contemplating any geometric hike in school fees.
He assured the people that the state government would continue to support the institution with subventions and equally assured all students, parents and guardians of the university that their interests will consistently be protected by the state government.