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VC Blames School Fees Saga On Communication Gap
The Vice Chancellor of University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Ndowa Lale has blamed the controversy and protest over fees and tuition by students on the poor orientation and understanding of how universities are run.
Lale, who spoke to reporters on the sidelines of the graduation ceremony at the Claude Ake School of Governance in Port Harcourt, recently, said the university does not charge school fees for undergraduates but tuition.
Lale suggested that non-governmental and faith-based organizations should fill the void where government cannot meet in funding students as a way of promoting education.
He insisted that whatever fees and tuition being charged currently by the university were fully approved and prescribed by the Federal Government which owns the institution.
The Vice Chancellor argued that it was wrong for students and parents to believe that the school was charging fees over what was prescribed by the government, as he explained that the current legal tussle between some students and the institution was not necessary.
In his words, “The numbers of students who are law-abiding far outweigh those that foment trouble”.
He also emphasised: “There is nowhere and no time that people went to school and did not pay school fees. There is nowhere in the world that school is free”.
Asked of his view on the ongoing strike by Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in the country, Lale said that the association has the right to what it was demanding but quickly noted that, “we can only wait for the outcome”.
Lale praised the management and staff of the school for resilience and vision to make the school a world class facility despite the funding challenges.
He said, “I am impressed with the quality… it is not the size or sophistication of the graduation that counts but the commitment”.
Lale averred that soon the school and all its programmes will be the flagship in policy and business education in the country.
The University of Port Harcourt Vice Chancellor enjoined the students to exemplify what they have learnt, “All you need is matching character with knowledge and make sure you contribute to nation building”.
He also enjoined the graduands to also support their alma mater, as that is on way to improve the learning environment and reciprocate the training gotten.
On her part, Dean of Graduate Studies, Prof. Anthonia Okerengwo
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