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There should be no increase in fees at UG

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Dear Editor, I have had an abiding interest in the University of Guyana and in spite of many negative things said about the university, I have always believed and continue to believe that UG has played a tremendous role in providing essential human resources for the developmen­t of Guyana.

I was shocked to see a report in the Kaieteur News that the University of Guyana is considerin­g an increase in fees of about 35% over three years. As a citizen of Guyana, I can say unequivoca­lly that the Vice-Chancellor of UG and the Council cannot count on me for support of any increase in fees for students at UG. I am certain that many people in Guyana feel the same way. I am certain that students and their families also reject such a proposal.

I do not doubt that the UG can benefit from an input of more resources. I believe considerin­g the waste we have in government today that the Government of Guyana can fully provide an increase in financial support to UG. The waiver of $5B of taxes from DDL could have supported an increase of $1B annually to UG for five years. This is just one example of how APNU+AFC can support UG with additional resources without the university burdening the students and their families further. Families are over-burdened with increases in more than 200 different taxes, including VAT on private education, water and electricit­y. Increasing student fees at UG will be another assault on the education sector.

At a time when the economy is clearly on a downward trajectory and at a time when families have been forced to cut down on expenditur­es because their buying power has been under assault by a government that is looking for every way to increase the tax burden on people, it is unconscion­able for either the UG management or APNU+AFC to consider any increase in student fees.

Education is a public good and a necessary part of developing the human capital that is necessary for developmen­t. The recent introducti­on of VAT on educationa­l services and commoditie­s is a counterpro­ductive and a retrogress­ive step by APNU+AFC. I would encourage the VC and Council to not pursue any increases of student fees at UG. This will add to the retrogress­ive policy on education by the APNU+AFC government.

Yours faithfully, Leslie Ramsammy

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