Never you under-estimate
the power of the media; once an issue gained an ‘unbiased and non- politicized’
media attention, always expect a positive outcome. Simply put, under-rate the
Nigerian media to your pearl. According to report by PM News, the Lagos state
University, is set to refund over N69 million to the students of that great
institution after the state government heed to public outcry over the school
fees hike and the fees were reduced.
Find the report according
to PM News after the cut…
The Lagos State
University, LASU, is on the verge of refunding over N69 million to students of
the institution after the state government reduced school fees paid by the
students during the 2013/2014 academic session.
Sources
said the management of the university got a directive from the Governing
Council that all payments in excess of the newly approved school fees should be
refunded to students.
In
compliance with the directive, the Bursary Department has been charged to
commence the compilation of the list of students that will get the refund by
cheques and that the comprehensive list of the beneficiaries, the amount to be
refunded to each student will be uploaded on the university’s website, while roster
for the distribution of the cheques to beneficiaries will be made available in
due course.
The
Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. John Obafunwa commended the state
government’s efforts in repositioning LASU for excellence and opined that the
students, as well as the university community would reciprocate the gesture by
contributing their quota to uplift the institution.
He
called for a truce with the Academic Staff Union of Universities, LASU Chapter
over the latter’s declared trade dispute with the university.
The
dispute, according to the union, borders on three main issues, which include
the reversal of the high LASU tuition fees; “No vacancy, no promotion” policy
of the LASU administration, and the implementation of the Universities
Miscellaneous Provisions Amendment Act, 2012 in the institution.
Obafunwa,
in his second personal letter to the Chairman, ASUU-LASU on the Trade Dispute,
informed the union and reiterated the Governing Council and the state
government’s position with regards to the approved school fees across different
faculties of the institution.
He
further pointed out in the letter that promotion of staff is an on-going
exercise and that staff members that merited promotion at any promotion cycle
could be promoted following due process.
Obafunwa
enjoined the union not to relent in its efforts in meeting with the
Governing Council of the institution and all other relevant stakeholders in the
actualisation of the implementation of the Universities Miscellaneous
Provisions Amendment Act, 2012 in LASU.
He,
however, stated in clear terms that in the interest of the students and for the
good of the public, ASUU-LASU should reconsider its stand and call off its one
month-old strike so that the institution could commence normal academic activities
for the session.

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