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Wednesday 29 January 2014

It’s Impossible To Get Quality Education At N25, 000 – Lagos Govt

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  • LASU Govt said giving the huge financial demands of providing quality tertiary education in it’s state-owned university, students should not expect to pay N25,000 as tuition as quality tertiary education cannot be cheap.
  • LASU is not funded by the tuition fees paid by the students. It is not possible in today’s world to get quality tertiary education at N25,000.

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Lagos state government has yesterday said giving the huge financial demands of providing quality tertiary education in it’s state-owned university, students should not expect to pay N25,000 as tuition as quality tertiary education cannot be cheap.

Speaking on the appropriation for Lagos State University, LASU, Commissioner for Economic Planning, Ben Akabueze said, the state government will spend N9.2 billion for capital and recurent expenditure in the state university in 2014.

He said: “LASU is not funded by the tuition fees paid by the students. It is not possible in today’s world to get quality tertiary education at N25,000. Many Nigerians pay more than that to fund their children’s education at the primary education level. Government around the world spends more money funding basic education than tertiary education. This is to create platform for more people to be educated.”

“We have N9.2 billion that would be spent on LASU in 2014. Out of the N9.2 billion, N2.6 is for capital expenditure while N6.6 billion is for recurrent expenditure.”

The commissioner added that the state budgeted the sum of N2.7 billion for Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, AOCOED, Ijanikin, Micheal Otedola College of Primary Education, MOCOPED; N1.2 billion and Lagos State Polytechnic, LASPOTECH; N3.6 billion.
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