The House of Representatives has condemned the high
acceptance fees being imposed by Nigerian universities, polytechnics, and other
tertiary institutions on admission seekers.
Consequently, the House resolved to investigate the issue.
Chairman of the House Committee on Basic Education, Prof
Julius Ihonvbere, at the plenary on Wednesday, moved a motion to demand the
rationale behind the fees being collected by tertiary institutions.
The motion was titled, ‘Need to Investigate the Acceptance
Fees Charged by Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria.’
Moving the motion, Ihonvbere said, “The House notes that the
arbitrary high acceptance fees charged by some public universities on new
students across the country have become a matter of great concern to many
families.
“The House also notes that amid the rising frustrations over
the exorbitant fees, indigent families of new students that are forced to pay
the acceptance fees are bemoaning the unusual astronomical increases against
the backdrop of the fact that Federal Universities are supposedly tuition-free.
“The House is aware that the acceptance fees are
discriminatory, as they vary from one university to the other, which clearly
shows that they have become mere internal revenue-generating mechanisms thus
constituting an impediment to the smooth process of entry into universities.”
According to the lawmaker, while some of the institutions
are charging minimal fees, some are charging astronomically, whereas others do
not charge anything, while most institutions do not charge acceptance fees
against tuition fees, thus raising the question as to whether the institutions
were not established under the same law.
Ihonvbere stated, “If the situation is unchecked, acceptance
fees may surreptitiously become the school fee, thus affecting the number of
students that may gain entry into higher institutions in Nigeria. The House is
worried that the dire consequences of exorbitant acceptance fees in our public
universities have led to many indigent students losing their admission as a
result of their inability to afford the fees.”
Adopting the motion, the House urged the Federal Government
to “increase the funding of public universities to moderate the excessive drive
for Internally Generated Revenue at the expense of popular access to public
education in Nigeria.”
The House also mandated the Committee on Tertiary
Institutions and Services to “investigate the high acceptance fees charged by
Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria and report back within four weeks for further
legislative action.”
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