Niger state governor, Abubakar Sani-Bello of Niger has approved reduction in the tuition fees for students of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai (IBBUL).
A statement by Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Ahmed Matane, in Minna on Monday, said that the downward review of the tuition fees N50,000 to N46,000 for returning indigene students and N95,000.00 to N86,000.00 for new indigene students.
The statement explained that governor, who after listening to representations from members of the state’s House of Assembly, different stakeholders, including the students union, intervened by reducing the tuition fees of indigene students.
It stated that the tuition fees for returning non-indigene students, new students non-indigene, new foreign students and returning foreign students remain unchanged.
The Niger State House of Assembly had on Thursday ordered the state government in conjunction with the management of IBBUL to review downward tuition fee of the university.
The order came after students of the university staged a protest to the state House of Assembly over the increment of the tuition fees by the management of the university.
At first, the university had increased the tuition fees for returning students (indigene) to N67,925.00 which was later reduced to N50,000.
Again, there was a further downward review to N46,000.00 while that of the new students (indigene) that was increased to N129,675 was later reduced to N95,000.oo and has now been reduced again to N86,000.00.
Non-indigene students (returning) will pay N100,000.00 and new students (non-indigene) will pay N170,000.00.
New foreign students will pay N250,000.00 while returning foreign students will pay N200,000.00.