BY VICTOR NWEGEDE
The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, Zone 'B' South-East and South-South has urged the management of Ebonyi State University (EBSU) to scrap the newly introduced levies including developmental levies and accreditation fees due to the bad nature of the nation's economy nowadays.
The NANS delegation led by Comrade Alfred Olisa Nwuruku said the Asssociation made the request at the weekend, when visited the management of the university at Ezzamgbo, the permanent site of the institution.
Nwuruku while briefing newsmen at CAS campus of EBSU, appealed to the Varsity management to consider the requests of students by paying full attention to their welfare.
He said that students' leadership would make its position known after the congress of the Students’ Union which was scheduled to hold on Ist February, 2022.
“I applauded the management of Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, for always hearkening to the cries of the students, initiated negotiations with the management on the need to have a second thought on the newly introduced “Developmental levy” for 100 level students, and accreditation fees for continuous students, considering the economic situation in the country.
"Based on this, we pleaded the levies be scraped or possible adjustment done immediately.
“While we lended our voices with the SUG leadership to chart a way forward, we’ve resolved to be following up the resolutions of the Congress and to follow-up accordingly to make sure Nigerian students get relieved from this sudden hike in their tuition fees through initiation of some new fees into the university amidst the economic situation in the country," Nwuruku said.
The NANS delegation, according to Nwuruku, had earlier presented other issues including students’ welfare but the university management promised to address everything by paying full attention to their requests as usual.
Recall that NANS on Saturday inaugurated the Joint Campus Committee, (JCC) in Ebonyi State University, following the dissolution of all standing committees of the South East and South-South South zones at the 58th convention of NANS zone B, held in December 2021.
The Coordinator, NANS Zone B South-South/South-East, Comrade Nwurukwu Olisa Alfred, after the inauguration, charged the new committee to be steadfastness in discharging their duties, without undermining accountability and probity.
He noted that the Joint Campus Committee is in charge of all the institutions of learning in all the States of South-South and South-East; saddled with the responsibility of overseeing the activities of the Students Union Governments, SUG.
The new committee is chaired by Comrade Ettu Maduabuchi Eze, a post graduate student of Alex Ekweme Federal University, Ndufu Alike Ikwo (AE-FUNAI).