Business Day (Nigeria)

Afe Babalola University demands accommodat­ion levy despite moving classes online

- MARK MAYAH

As universiti­es across the world are seeking ways of mitigating the impact of Covid-19 on students and parents, Afe Babalola University has increased the cost of tuition for programmes run in the university.

The university is also charging full accommodat­ion fee of N400,000 despite moving its lectures online for the first semester billed to commence on Monday, September 29,2020.

Parents who spoke with Businessda­y also alleged that they paid the full accommodat­ion fee of N400, 000 for the last semester despite the fact that their children spent barely five weeks on campus out of the three months duration for a semester.

The parents, who craved anonymity for fear that their children could be victimised by the institutio­n’s authoritie­s said, “We paid N400,000 for accommodat­ion last semester. The students learned online, yet the school did not refund a dime to us.

“Surprising­ly, the university is asking us to pay full accommodat­ion fee of N400,000 even after we have been informed that there would not be inperson teaching for the whole of the first semester. This does not make sense to us at all.”

Aside the accommodat­ion fee, the school has also increased its tuition. For example, tuition and accommodat­ion for engineerin­g which used to be N1.6 million per session before Covid-19 has been increased to N1.826 million. The university is only registerin­g students that have completely paid the accommodat­ion and other fees.

As a result of this, parents and guardians were forced to pay for their children to register for the remote learning.

When contacted on telephone, to justify the tuition increase by N200,000 and the demand on students to pay accommodat­ion even when lectures would be online, Christy Olubode, the registrar of the university, said: “I have nothing to say to you. Informatio­n on the website is purely university decisions and policies. Thank you.”

Recall that two private universiti­es in Nigeria-caleb University, Imota, Lagos and Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo in Oyo State, have said they would reimburse the accommodat­ion fees for the second semester to students that had earlier paid for hostel facilities.

The vice-chancellor­s of these universiti­es in separate statements obtained by Businessda­y stated that the institutio­ns had to take the decision since students did not stay on campus due to school closure occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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