WAS THE STRUGGLE WORTH THIS MUCH TROUBLE?
Many students believe the decision of students represented by the
Student Union Government, led by Com. Abel Nnok Ndu to boycott exams and
go on PEACEFUL
protests seeking for reduction in school charges was miscalculated and
totally wrong in purpose and timing. For very obvious reasons, the final
year students
especially, are the most pained by this action and no doubt, the most hit. BUT WAS IT WORTH IT?
First, on the premise that the purpose of the boycott and protest was
not justified, I beg you to if you are a UNIJOS student, look at your
last school fees receipt and go through it again.
Beginning with the notorious University Development Levy of N10,000.00;
is there any justification for such charges considering several months
of our lives that were wasted by the strike by our lecturers which
produced very lofty grants to universities including University of Jos?
Prof. Tyoden who introduced that levy claimed it was because of lack of
funds from the Federal Government who own the school.
The current administration also adopted the same excuse when it came on
board. You and I know however,that neither Tyoden nor the present VC has
utilized any of those funds. Yes, some developments are going in the
school’s permanent site but a closer look at the wooden posts besides
those buildings will show you that they are TETFUND projects.
Even if they are not, I think it is no longer plausible that you charge
students fees to develop the schools that admittedly, the Federal
Government is now taking good care of. Let us not forget that last year
during the ASUU strike, the body of Vice Chancellors had in
a meeting calling on ASUU to call off their action, said the Federal
Government has done its best in the funding of the Universities. I then
ask why bother poor
students further with the development levy?
Other unjustifiable charges that you and I pay include Security Levy: I
thought it was the duty of my government to protect me and I must not
pay for it. How has the security in the university improved since
the payment of this so called ‘Security Levy’? There is also the Computer Based Tests fee of a whooping N2, 000.00.
I only used those things in my 200 level when they were introduced for
our GSTs. Two years after, I am still paying for computer-based tests
when I do not have any
business with their death trap computers.
Funny enough, even postgraduate students are also charged for
computer-based tests. This charge is aside the ICT levy of N4, 000.00.
We also pay SUG and
departmental dues to the school, who do not remit it to the unions and
as a result, the SUG and the different faculty and departmental unions
make us pay again.
There is also the issue of acceptance fee of an elephantine N25, 000.00-
two times higher than the school fees of other federal universities in
Nigeria.
So again, I ask, should students protest to demand the reduction/removal of this absurd charges?
I strongly believe we were justified to have protested. I believe if I
get half of the services this charges we pay for are meant for, I may
not be complaining as I am now.
However, we do not. We still receive lectures in dilapidated lecture
halls. There is no water in the hostels. Our toilets are cholera harvest
fields. The roads in P-SITE is a dead trap even for students trekking.
Our cafeterias barely have up to 20 seats that can take light weigh fellows like myself. The lists goes on.
Join the SUG in saying NO to further charges that only end up in
people’s pockets and not the growth of the only 2nd Republic University
still toddling when its
mates and far juniors are running.
The second question is whether the protest should have come now, putting
into view the scheduled exams and the need to catch up with other
schools who are already on
break. It is the view of students who were and still are opposed to the
protest that we should have waited until after the exams but I tell you
nothing would have been achieved after exams as students will be
forced to pay did exorbitant charges or other student that have the
funds will snitch and pay, thereby forcing others to pay. WE FIGHT for
tomorrow
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