The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, has lashed out at Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State over the alleged failure to fulfil his promise to provide palliatives and education grants to students of tertiary institutions in the state.
While stating that the state government had failed on the earlier pledge to provide twelve buses to ease transportation of students in the state, the student body urged Aiyedatiwa not to delay further, considering the economic challenges facing tertiary institutions in the state.
During a press conference in Akure, the state capital, NANS, Joint Campus Council, Ondo axis, led by its President, Comrade Joshua Oluwarotimi, and General Secretary, Comrade Oluwanishola Ajibola, stated that the move became imperative in order for the government to alleviate the suffering of students amid the current economic downturn.
The students’ leadership, which, however, commended Aiyedatiwa for the recent approval and disbursement of bursaries and scholarships for indigenous students, said, “The recent fuel price hike has had drastic effects on the daily lives of students.
“The increase in shuttle fares has placed an additional financial burden on students already struggling. Transportation costs have skyrocketed, making it difficult for students to commute between their hostels and schools.
“The sharp rise in food prices has worsened the economic strain on students, many of whom depend on minimal allowances from their families. The steep rise in the dollar’s exchange rate is concerning, and we urge the President Tinubu-led administration to act swiftly in addressing this.
“Many students also rely on generators for power due to erratic electricity supply, and the increased cost of fuel has made it nearly impossible to sustain this. Prolonged darkness and disruptions to studies are now common. We must also highlight the unfulfilled promises and growing concerns.
“The Ondo State Government pledged to provide twelve buses for student mobility across the state. Though 70% of the funds for the project were reportedly paid, these buses are yet to arrive. Recently, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Students’ Affairs, Hon. Kevin Solomon Olaolu, reassured us that the buses would arrive soon.
“The palliative initiatives meant to alleviate hunger and hardship promised by the Ondo State Government have not been fulfilled. Students eagerly await the distribution of palliatives, but none have been received so far. This neglect only worsens the difficult circumstances faced by students.
“The recent increase in tuition fees across state institutions is another pressing concern. Amidst a national economic crisis, this additional financial burden is unbearable. We urge the Ondo State Government to reconsider the fee hike and provide financial relief to students.”