November 21, 2024

“It won’t work” : ASUU Ebonyi Chapter slams Federal Government’s Student Loan Scheme

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) at Ebonyi State University has strongly criticized the newly introduced Student Loan scheme by the federal government, arguing that its implementation and sustainability are not feasible.

The Chairman of the EBSU-ASUU chapter, Dr Ikechuku  Igwenyi stated this at a briefing in Abakaliki, the state capital.

The EBSU-ASUU also demands renegotiation on key issues including enhanced funding, university autonomy, and academic freedom.

He said:  “As you all  are aware, the education system  in Nigeria has been bedevilled by underfunding and successive governments. Consequently, public primary and secondary schools have been destroyed, and their teachers have very low self-esteem as the poorest of public servants in Nigeria, with most of them earning less than $20 per  month.

“This deplorable and unfortunate situation has encouraged the massive drift of students from Public schools to privately-owned primary and secondary schools in Nigeria, where people are exploited for ‘quality’ education.

‘’Having  achieved the destruction of the basic education system, it seems now is the turn of tertiary institutions.

“This anomaly, ASUU has vowed to resist and is exactly the reason ASUU is asking for renegotiation, improved funding for revitalization, university autonomy and academic freedom.”

“These basic problems of our university education system have been truncated with several diversionary policies such as non-payment of Earned Academic Allowances, imposition of IPPIS, threats to the University Autonomy and autonomy of the University Senate by the forceful introduction of CCMAS, obnoxious notional promotion clauses, threat to union leaders for public advocacy, unregulated proliferation of state and private universities when there is no funding capacity, among a myriad of others. Today, the story is about the Student Loan Scheme.”

 

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