NANS gives UNILAG 48-hr ultimatum to reverse school fees, knocks police over disruption of protest
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has
given the management of the University of Lagos, 48 hours to reverse the
increased school fees and refund the students that have paid.
The student body also called on all the tertiary
institutions and Unity Schools across the country to desist from the increment
of school fees, as it would continue to mobilise its members nationwide to
protest such moves.
NANS made this known on Thursday at the press conference
held at the International Press Centre, Lagos, in reaction to the disruption of
its peaceful protest by the operatives of the Nigeria police which took take
place at UNILAG.
The press statement was co-signed by NANS National Public
Relations Officer, Giwa Temitope; NANS
National Vice President External, Akinteye Afeez; NANS National Deputy Senate
President, Ekundina Elvis; NANS Chairman JCC, Lagos, Alimi Idris; and NANS
Director Special Duties (Southwest), Adegboye Adeboye.
Vanguard reported yesterday that the policemen fired tear
gas to disrupt peaceful protesting students at the frontage of the UNILAG.
The statement read, “We want to start this press conference
by commending the mass of Nigerian students who came out yesterday, defying
police repression, and threats from the arrogant authorities of the University
of Lagos.
“We salute the courage of students of the University of
Lagos. We acknowledge the leadership of the NANS Lagos, Ogun Joint Campus
Committees, and the entire Joint Campus Committee in South West and Zone D
leadership itself.
“We commend students from the Lagos State Polytechnic and
students from other tertiary institutions who came out yesterday. We give
special mentions to the Obafemi Awolowo University Students Union, and the
University of Ibadan Students Union for their uncommon show of solidarity.
Yesterday, you all sent a strong message about the powers inherent in our
collective voice.
“We want to state that the repression that was meted out on
our protest yesterday in what we best term an ‘absurd’ astronomical increase in
fees payable at the University of Lagos is condemnable and the height of
recklessness on the part of the Police Force.
“Going as far as dispersing a peaceful gathering of students
against the absurdity is in itself an absurdity and, as an association, we
condemn it in clear terms. Students, and, indeed, the Nigerian people must be
free to exercise their freedom as explicitly stated in the Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) most especially Section 40 which
provides for the right to peaceful assembly and association.”
It noted, “We must state categorically that our decision to
protest the fee hike was reached after the management of the University of
Lagos failed to meet the terms of the agreement met with us on Wednesday,
August 2nd, 2023 where the VC assured us that the fee will be reversed to the
initial price and then reviewed through a joint body of students and management
staff of the University.
“Unfortunately, the VC, out of her sheer disregard for
agreement decided not to honour the decision made at the meeting. Rather than
do that, she entered into an unholy alliance with the Commissioner of Police,
Lagos State to clampdown on student protest whereby some of our Comrades were
injured and some including the National PRO of the association were arrested
and taken to the Police headquarters, Lagos State Command.”
Stating its resolutions, NANS said, “As an association, we
want to state for the umpteenth time that we are against repression in any
form. We condemn the arrest and hereby state that;
“We acknowledge the directive of the federal government
asking authorities of tertiary institutions to halt fee increments. However, we
insist that the federal government must go beyond this lip service and address
the challenge of underfunding education.
“The introduction of the Students Loan Act, and the
insignificant budgetary allocation to education is a great indictment and casts
great aspersion on the government’s resolve to confront the deteriorating state
of our institutions.
“Accordingly, the management of the University of Lagos is
hereby given 48 hours ultimatum to immediately reverse the fees as agreed upon
and refund students who must have paid the astronomical fees.
“Consequently, all students Union Presidents, NANS
leadership, and the Nigerian students are hereby put on notice to begin
mobilizations. We shall be hitting the Unilag gates again. The Vice Chancellor
of the University of Lagos, Professor Folasade Ogunshola said categorically
that we can only protest for three days at the gate and leave. She dared the
Nigerian students, called us weak, and insignificant. We will meet her at the
barricades. The country is bleeding economically and education cannot be traded
for illiteracy. It is our fundamental human rights to be educated.
“The Police authority must henceforth stop repression of
students and people’s protest.
“(That) We warned all higher education and Unity Schools
never to add a kobo to the school fees. This is why we will be elaborately
campaigning on the #FeesMustFall!
“Finally, we thank all Nigerians who rose when we were
arrested and shot at by the police. We especially love the level of solidarity
and radical statements from our campuses most especially the Great Ife Students
Union, the University of Ibadan Students’ Union amongst others. The Lagos JCC,
NANS Zone D, Groups, and the entire civil society. This is a joy to the heart
and a poser to the fact that a new student movement is rising collectively
again!”