The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has expressed concern over the crisis at Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, where examinations are being withheld from students who have not fully paid their school fees.
NANS president, Comrade Lucky Emonefe, in a press statement yesterday, said the policy is worrisome because many students and their families are currently facing financial challenges and may not be able to afford the full payment at once.
By denying them the opportunity to take their exams, he said their academic future is jeopardised, which contradicts the principle of equal access to education.
Emonefe said, ‘’Education is a fundamental right, and every student should have the opportunity to excel academically regardless of their financial situation. Imposing such unfair conditions during exams not only undermines fairness but also obstructs the goal of providing quality education.
‘’We urge the University Management of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike to reconsider their decision and find alternative solutions that do not discriminate against students based on their financial status.”
He further urged the Coordinator of NANS Southeast and Chairman of Abia Axis Joint Campus Council to find ways to resolve the issue so that students of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike can continue their exams without hindrance.
“Furthermore, we call on the Nigerian government, particularly the Minister of Education, to intervene in this matter and ensure that all tertiary institutions in the country adhere to fair and inclusive policies regarding school fees and exams. Education is crucial for our nation’s development, and it is essential that every student has equal opportunities to succeed.
“We stand in solidarity with the affected students and will continue to advocate for their rights and well-being. The National Association of Nigerian Students will not tolerate any form of injustice or discrimination in our educational institutions. We demand immediate action to rectify this situation and ensure that all students are treated fairly,” he added.