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Ekiti Varsity announces payment mode for new tuition fee

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Amid a planned protest by the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), parents, and other relevant stakeholders, the management of Ekiti State University (EKSU), Ado-Ekiti, has announced the payment mode for the increased tuition fees.

Although the institution did not reverse its decision on the fee hike, it has provided a payment plan for students amidst the ongoing threats of protest.

The university recently announced a 70 percent increase in school fees for both new and returning students of the state-owned institution.

According to a statement from the Public Relations Department, signed by Mr. Bode Olofinmuagun, Deputy Registrar/Head of the Directorate of Information and Corporate Affairs, the management made the announcement after reviewing the situation.

The statement reads in part: “The management of Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, after due consultation and negotiation with its Students’ Union, met to review the situation surrounding the fee regime payable by freshers for the 2024/2025 academic session.

“At its meeting held on Monday, 25th November 2024, management also considered the concerns of parents and stakeholders, including students, on the matter.

“Additionally, management took cognizance of the economic realities in the country and sought to further reduce the burden on parents regarding the payment of fees.

“Accordingly, EKSU Management has decided to allow fresh students to pay a minimum of 70% of the approved fees for the first semester, while the balance of 30% is to be paid during the second semester of the 2024/2025 academic session. However, parents who can afford it and wish to pay the fees in full at once are encouraged to do so without delay.

“It should be noted that the university management remains committed to students’ welfare. Hence, consultations will continue in this regard, with particular attention to how EKSU students can benefit from the Federal Government’s NELFUND scheme.

“The university is also consulting with relevant stakeholders in the EKSU project on the possibility of rolling out programmes to alleviate the likely financial burden of the new fee regime on prospective indigent students.

“Management will continue to ensure the promotion of robust relationships with all stakeholders in an effort to make the teaching and learning environment conducive for its students.”

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