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BSU students protest `No fees, no examination’ directive

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Jaafar Jaafar is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bayero University, Kano. He was a reporter at Daily Trust, an assistant editor at Premium Times and now the editor-in-chief of Daily Nigerian.
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The Leadership of the students’ union of the Benue State University, BSU, on Friday, barricaded the entrance gate to the institution as early as 6a.m to protest management’s directive of `no fees, no examination for any student’.

Some of the students, who carried placards with various inscriptions, said that the state-owned institution’s decision was not justifiable, since the state government also owed their parents salary arrears and allowances.

Some of the placards had inscriptions like: “What will our parents use for payment of school fees, when salaries of over a year are not paid?”

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Some of the students called for the immediate intervention of the state governor on the issue.

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According to them, the state government’s inaction had left our parents in terrible financial situation.

However, the university management has postponed its planned session examination over the students’ protest.

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A student, Charity Akor, disclosed that her parents were both civil servants, owed backlog of salaries, but have three of their children in higher the institutions.

Mike Ibiam, also a student said that “this is a state institution and the government must show understanding with the students.

“This is so because the state government that owns this institution, had also not paid its workers, our parents, who need their wages to pay our fees,” he said.

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However, as at the time of filing this report, management of the institution had announced the immediate suspension of examinations, scheduled to have commenced Friday, but no official of the school was willing to comment on the situation.

 

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