At
least 2,000 students of the Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, on
Tuesday, protested against the increase in their tuitions by the
management. The students, mainly second year students, protested paying
N88,000 as tuition for indigenes and N128,000 for non-indigenes at the
point of their entry in 2012.
The students want the management of the institution to reverse the fees to the N40,000 and N60,000 respectively.
The
protesting students came from the three campuses of the institution,
converging on the Ishieke campus around 11a.m. They marched through the
busy Enugu-Abakaliki Expressway before heading to the Government House.
This
caused traffic gridlock on the expressway, as the students marched
peacefully, accompanied by patrol vehicles, to ensure order. The
situation, however, changed when they approached the Udensi Roundabout, a
few metres to the Government House, as a team of policemen, numbering
about 100, threw teargas canisters at them.
The
move, which was to prevent them from reaching the Government House
gate, caused stampede and resulted in several students sustaining
varying degrees of injury. The policemen barricaded all routes leading
to the Government House, resulting in traffic gridlock on major roads in
Abakaliki. Meanwhile, Mr Hillary Eze, Dean of Students Affairs in the
university, said that there was no increase in tuitions, adding that the
management would thoroughly investigate the matter.
TalkOfNaija
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