EBSU Students Reject Outrageous Exam Fees
Concerned Comrades EBSU refuse to comply with unjust exam fees, calling it theft and mobilizing for massive action.
In a startling revelation, the student body of Ebonyi State University, represented by the Concerned Comrades EBSU, has vehemently opposed a recent memo demanding medical students to pay exorbitant exam fees. This memo has sparked outrage among students, who perceive it as a blatant attempt to extort funds from the student populace.
The Concerned Comrades EBSU released a statement rejecting the imposition of these fees, labeling it as a form of theft orchestrated by the institution. They adamantly refuse to comply with what they perceive as unjust and exploitative demands, asserting that Ebonyi State University is not a profit-driven entity but an institution of learning.
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Expressing solidarity with the medical students, the Concerned Comrades EBSU highlighted the already burdensome financial obligations faced by students, particularly in the medical field, and stressed the need for unity in resisting such acts of extortion.
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The statement issued by the Concerned Comrades EBSU serves as a rallying call for all students to join forces in opposing unnecessary fees and standing against any form of exploitation by the university administration. They have vowed to mobilize for massive action, including demonstrations, until their demands are met.
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Furthermore, the Concerned Comrades EBSU have directed their message to key stakeholders including the state government, the Student Union Government (SUG), the Vice-Chancellor (VC), the Provost, Deans of various faculties, and all students, urging them to support their cause.
As tensions rise and discontent simmers among the student body, the future of Ebonyi State University hangs in the balance, with the possibility of widespread protests looming large. The ball is now in the court of the university administration and relevant authorities to address the grievances of the students and avert a potential crisis.
Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.