*Condemn Oronsaye Report
*Call for Proper Funding of Education
*Call for Proper Funding of Education
By Olubanji Oluwole
Students
of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife in joined a protest march organized
by the university’s branch of Education Rights Campaign (ERC) against fees,
attacks on democratic rights and general decadence in the educational sector. The
ERC had circulated leaflet, held a public meeting and addressed students on the
adverse implication of the recommendations of the Federal Government Stephen Oronsaye
for introduction tuition fee that could range from N450, 000-N525, 000 and how
to fight to defeat the anti-poor agenda. Of course, students agreed that the
consequences of this action would range from surging drop out of students from
tertiary institutions, aggravating plights of their poor and toiling parents,
and an upward increase in rate of crime. This made Great Ife students under the
banner of ERC show to the thieving ruling elites who were busy commemorating 52
years of looting that students are preparing for a fight back.
The
protest which started by 9am took off from the Anglo-Moz car park with students
carrying different placards bearing various inscriptions. This depicted their
displeasure concerning the educational sector and their demands. Some of the
inscriptions on the placards are; ‘N450, 000-N525, 000 tuition we can’t pay’,
‘we demand 26% budgetary allocation to education’, ‘No to Oronsaye committee
report’, ‘No to education underfunding’, ‘we demand a democratic and
independent union’, ‘pay N40, 000 COSA to all students now’ and many more. Worthy of note was the social
consciousness displayed by Great Ife students, who despite attempts by the
administration to cripple students’ union activities through an illegal ban on
the union came out of their rooms not minding the heavy presence of the
security outfit of the university to join the protest. The students also used
the October 1 protest to agitate for the democratic restoration of OAU students’
union.
The
procession eventually ended at the Students’ Union Building (SUB) with speeches
from student activists. Addressing the students were Com Odun (Gen-Sec, DSM OAU
branch), Com Govern (Coordinator, ERC OAU branch), Com Sammie (Chairman
Students’ Security Committee), Com. Engels (Secretary, ERC OAU). In Com. Odun’s
address, he pointed out that protest explosion on Independence Day across the
country is a sign that Nigerians are displeased about situation of things in
the country. He reiterated the demand of ERC for adequate funding of education
and democratic management of the institutions with elected representatives of
workers and students. He also assured the crowd that the ERC would continue to
agitate and mobilize students for the restoration of the students’ union and the
improvement in learning atmosphere and general welfare.
For
us in the ERC the mass actions nationwide by students on Independence Day show
that students are prepared to stage fight-back against attacks on public education.
What is needed is a formidable students’ movement that can provide leadership
and link struggle to the overall struggle of the working people and youths against
the entire anti-poor neo-liberal capitalist policies. We strongly maintain our
firm opposition to fee hike under any guise. We strongly believe that the
resources at the disposal of government at all levels are enough to provide
free and functional education.
The
OAU branch of the ERC also sees the mass action of students as not the end of
the fight against government attack on education but as the beginning of a
campaign for more coordinated mass action in the future.
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Hey thanks Alex and Martin for the comments! Dont worry Alex would do the same. Hoping to have more comment from you guys!
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