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KASU Crisis: There Is Need To Check El-Rufai’s Power – ASUU President
- The atmosphere within the KASU community has of late been intense, following certain government decisions…
National President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Professor Emmanuel Osodeke has said that there is need to check the powers of the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai.
“There is a need to check his (El-Rufai’s) power, for him to know that he is working for the people and not for himself,” Osodeke made this known on Thursday’s edition of Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.
Osodeke was reacting to the crisis currently rocking activities within Kaduna State University (KASU).
The atmosphere within the KASU community has of late been intense, following certain government decisions that have not gone down well with the lecturers, students, and their parents.
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A few weeks ago, the Kaduna State Government decided to increase school fees at the tertiary institution, a hike that saw fees rise between 300 and 500 percent. This was a bitter pill to swallow for many students and their guardians who will now pay ₦150,000 per student, instead of ₦24,000 which used to be the minimum.
Enraged by what they describe as an outrageous increase, students have continued to stage protests against the hike. The students have not been alone in this struggle, as their lecturers who are members of the ASUU joined in the protest, rejecting the tuition increase.
Reacting to this development, Osodeke described the situation as sad and terrible, especially at “this time when an average parent can hardly feed and can hardly take care of their children”.
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