By Loveth Ojogun
Students of Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku, Aniocha South Local Government Area of the State, have destabilized academic activities over alleged extortion, increased school fees, payment of COVID-19 fees which they said is no longer acceptable to them.
Trouble started on Wednesday 24th March 2021, when the angry students blocked the Rector of the Polytechnic, Prof. Stella Chiemeke, academic and non-academic staff from gaining access into the school.
A student (name withheld), who spoke on condition of anonymity disclosed that the management of the school introduced a new course to the already existing courses for final year students.
The final year student said, “The management of the school demanded that the students register the course with the sum of N7, 000 as the price for the textbook for the newly introduced course which stirred anger especially amongst final year students in the National Diploma and Higher National Diploma Programmes of the Polytechnic, hence they decided to protest to drive home their demands.
The student hinted that the newly introduced course would be taught once a week with an hour period, noting that final year students barely have one month for them under the current semester to exit the school.
The student alleged that the new textbook price was added to the school fees as the management in a clandestine move closed the school portal making it difficult for them to pay their school fees as the management have decided to add the money to their tuition fees.
“Aside from that, we were also asked to pay N4, 500 for Covid-19 fees. The school did not give us facemasks, hand sanitizers, no water to wash our hands”, wondering why the management should make them pay such a huge amount.
The student disclosed that their classes are jam-packed exposing them to higher risk of contracting the deadly Coronavirus disease as there is no preventive measures put on ground for students by th management.
It was learnt that the school is in an extortion spree as fees are collected irrationally from students ranging from signatories, submission and collection of JAMB reps without any human feeling from the management
For those in Mass Communication, it was learnt that the sum of N600.00 was paid as fees for practicals but the editing manager in charge of the school’s studio demanded for N100.00 each before he would edit their voicing practicals.
For those in Mass Communication, it was learnt that the sum of N600.00 was paid as fees for practicals but the editing manager in charge of the school’s studio demanded for N100.00 each before he would edit their voicing practicals.





