EducationLabourNewsKwara State University Shut Down Over Students Protest

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Academic and administrative activities came to a halt on Monday in the Malete school campus of the Kwara State University (KWASU) over a 300 per cent hike in hostel exemption fee.

It was gathered the situation led to the indefinite closure of the school by the management as the protesting students gathered at the school gate which was under lock and key on Monday.

The students were lamenting what most of them described as an extraordinary increase in the hostel exemption fee for the final year and fresh students who decide to reside outside the N65, 000 school facilities from N5, 000 to N20, 000, representing a 300 per cent increase.

The President of the Students’ Union, Azeez Lawal said students’ leaders met with the school management and other relevant authorities in the state to register the students’ displeasure over the matter, although the university’s management insisted there was no going back on the increment, there were assurances from the state government to reverse the contentious increment

Reacting to the issue, the Director, University Relations, Mr. Razaq Sanni, said that the school has only decided to stand strictly by what the policy in accommodation says.

“We discovered that students don’t want to stay in school hostel again but want to just pay exemption fee.

“Students actually protested, saying that the school has increased the exemption fee for not staying in the school.

“We are now saying that we don’t even want any monetary involvement as regards hostel accommodation.

“We now want to stand strictly by what the policy says because we discovered that students don’t want to stay in school hostel again and only want to just pay exemption fee and not stay in the hostel.

“The increment in the exemption fee is just to discourage them from staying off-campus and be forced to stay in school hostel where we can monitor them properly.

“But as it is now, we’re now saying there’s no more payment, be it N20,000 or N10,000 or whatever.

“We’re not taking any money any longer. Pay for school hostel accommodation and stay in the school hostel. That’s what the policy says for final and fresh students.

“However, the exemption is, for example, nursing mothers who can’t stay away from their children or wives who have to be at home with spouses or those who have proofs of serious medical impairment that would prevent them from staying alone.

“No financial attachment to the policy anymore. That’s why they protested,” he said.

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)
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