Federal universities is tuition free - FG declares

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Days after announcing the increment of tuition fees for some schools and tertiary institutions, the FG has denied these claims stating that all Federal universities in the country are tuition free. The FG said that all the previous reports by media outlets are false and inaccurate.

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This was reported by the Special Adviser to the President on Special Duties, Communication and Strategy, Dele Alake who released a statement yesterday confirming this.

The statement read:

"We are aware that some universities have in recent weeks announced increase in the amount payable by students on sundry charges. However, the fact remains and we have confirmed that these are discretionary charges by each university for hostel accommodation, registration, laboratory and other charges. They are not tuition fees.

Authorities of these universities even made this fact clear enough in explaining the rationale behind these new fees. For avoidance of doubts, federal universities in Nigeria remain tuition-free.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains committed to his promise of ensuring that every Nigerian, regardless of the economic situation of their parents, has access to quality tertiary education.

In addition to the Students' Loans Scheme, under the Student Loans Bill signed into law by President Tinubu last month, which will go into implementation ahead of the next academic session in September, the Federal Government will also strengthen other mechanisms to support indigent students.

Parts of the government's plans to make sure all diligent students complete their education on time, notwithstanding their parents' financial situation, include work-study, merit-based scholarships and grants."