Academic
activities were disrupted at The Polytechnic in Ibadan on Monday as its
students protested against what they described as unjust N500
Entrepreneurship Development Programme levy.
The students, whose action resulted in
the shutting of the school’s main gate, also complained about lack of
electricity and water on campus.
President of the Student Union
Government, Iyiola Oladimeji, who addressed the students after a meeting
with the management of the institution, said there was no reason for
the charge.
He said, “We are protesting because of
some misunderstanding between the management and the students. We do not
want payment of extra charges on EDP, which has been unproductive. The
students are complaining that the charges are too much and that the
conditions on campus are not conducive for learning because we do not
have stable electricity and water supply. We have been experiencing
these for years now.”
The school’s Public Relations Officer,
Adewole Oladoye, however cautioned the students, saying that inadequate
power supply was not limited to the school.
“The Polytechnic Ibadan is not from
another planet. It is also part of the Nigerian society. I dare to say
that none of us is having regular electricity supply in our homes. These
students are individuals from different homes and what they are
experiencing here is not different from what they are facing in their
various homes,” he said.
He added that the management was working
on an arrangement that would ensure constant electricity in the hostels
and that the money charged for EDP was justifiable.
“In spite of all the shortcomings,
management has agreed on regular electricity to them for one hour before
they leave their hostels and of course two hours at night. During that
period, we will be able to pump water. If you go to the street to learn
tailoring, or to learn to be a mechanic, how much is it? The polytechnic
is not a profit-making venture. We won’t extort students,” he said.
But the union president later said the protest would be suspended because of a truce with the management.
He said, “The management has agreed on a
consensus that they will subsidise the EDP log book for N300 for us and
that those that have paid N500 before, the money will be refunded
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