High tuition fees forcing us into prostitution, cultism, DELSU students cry out

Students of the Delta State University, Abraka, have kicked against what they described the astronomical increase in tuition fees.

The angry students, on Monday, stormed the campus in the early hours and shut the main entrance gates as well as all other access roads, preventing vehicular movements into and out of the institution.

The protesters carried placards with various inscriptions calling on the management of the institution to review the increment in fees.

One of the placards read: ‘We don’t want to be involved in ritual activities and sex trade in search for money for school fees’.

They lamented that the management is pushing students into prostitution and ritual activities by its action and appealed to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa to intervene without further delay, and order a downward review of the tuition fees in the State’s tertiary institutions.

They stated that unless the decision on the fee increment is reviewed, lots of students would drop out of school.

An eyewitness reportedly said: “The protesting students, both Deltans and non- Deltans, arrived at the Abraka campus in their numbers and locked up the main gate and the gates of the other sites.

“The protesters could be heard singing and calling the governor and the vice-chancellor’s names.

“The protesters appealed to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa to review the astronomical increase in school fees in the state as they don’t want to be involved in ritual activities and sex trade in search for money for tuition.”

However, the management of DELSU said all issues arising from the hike in school fees would be well handled and resolved in a civilised manner, while commending the students.

This was contained in a statement by the institution’s Director of Ceremonials, Information and Public Relations, Prof Ben Nwanne.

While urging the students to proceed with the registration of their courses as student leaders were already discussing with management, the statement insisted that “the only recognised body holding brief for students on the matter is the Students’ Union Government.”

The statement read in part: “We are proud to say that DELSU students have in the recent past chosen the path of peaceful negotiation and constructive engagement in resolving issues. Please, stay on that path.

“Management reassures all students that the adjustment in fees is only for the new students as old students will continue to pay the old fees. The adjustment is only a reflection of the signs of the time and it should be seen as something we all need to adjust to. Rest assured that we are all in this together as we have your best interest at heart.

“Oghale Emeka Rex, who is not a student of any Nigerian university, but claiming to be Deputy Coordinator of NANS Zone ‘B’, is the one stirring up protests in the university and also at the newly established Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro.”

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