FUOYE Students Protest ‘no School Fees, No Examination’ Directive
Students of the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE), on Monday, staged a peaceful protest against the institution’s directive preventing students who had not paid their school fees from sitting for the ongoing first-semester examination.
The students, who took to the Oye-Ikole highway, locked down the highway for hours before returning to the main gate of the institution to continue the protest.
One of the protesters, who spoke with newsmen said that some students were denied access to the examination hall on May 10 in spite of the fact that the deadline for the payment of school fees had not lapsed.
The institution’s Public Relations Officer, Mr Godfrey Badji said that some students who had not fully paid their school fees were the ones protesting. He said;
According to him, the institution’s management had directed that those who had not completed payment of their school fees should not sit for the examination.
“While implementing this directive, some students who had not paid their school fees were not allowed to participate in the ongoing semester examination.
“This is the reason why those students affected have resorted to protest this morning,”
It can be recalled that FUOYE was closed down indefinitely by the school management after students of the institution clashed with Okada riders in the month of March.