The National Parents and Teachers
Association of the Federal Government Colleges has protested against the
increase in the school fees of unity schools by the Federal Government,
describing it as “commercialisation of education.”
The organisation warned that the new
fees, if not reversed, would force parents to withdraw their children
from the unity colleges.
The association in a communiqué read to
journalists by its National President, Dr. Gabriel Nnaji, at the end of
its National Executive Council meeting, said the increment from N20,000
to N75,000 was untimely and insensitive by the government.
According to him, the fee was increased on June 1 by the government.
The communiqué partly read, “The
increase of school fees from about N20,000 to about N75,000 in unity
colleges is most untimely and insensitive. An average Nigerian worker
whose minimum wage is N18,000 and who has one or two children in the
unity colleges will be unable to keep his or her child or children in
the unity colleges.
“The recent increase is a negation of
the policy or principle that established unity colleges which is to make
basic and secondary education affordable and accessible to an average
Nigerian student.”
The association therefore appealed to
President Muhammadu Buhari and the members of the National Assembly to
compel the Federal Ministry of Education to revert to the old fee regime
“as the education of Nigerian children is a right and not a privilege.”
“The association will continue to
partner the Federal Ministry of Education by complementing the efforts
of the ministry in the provision of basic facilities in the unity
colleges,” Nnaji said.
According to him, while NAPTAFEGC
appreciated the Federal Ministry of Education in making the payment of
insurance levy in the unity colleges optional, the association frowns on
any attempt to commercialise or make the cost of training Nigerian
children in the unity colleges beyond the rich of an average Nigerian
parent.
He said, “Enough budgetary provision
should be adequately made and very timely released to the unity colleges
to enable students to continue to compete very favourably with students
of other academically sound private colleges.
“The issue of security in unity colleges
must be given the deserved attention and commitment all the time.
Students who have paid for books should always be made to receive them
in good time and not when they are no longer needed.”
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