The National Examination Council’s N50,000 fee for reprinting of certificates has been described as commercialization of education just as the National Association of Nigerian Students on Wednesday kicked against the fee.
NANS clerk of the Senate, Abdulyekinn Odunayo, in a statement described the decision as outrageous and a commercialisation of education.
Odunayo said the fee is an unacceptable and a burden on students, coming at a time when many are struggling to make ends meet, adding that the economic hardship is taking a toll on Nigerian students.
He said the new policy by NECO gives room to doubt its commitment to education.
The statement reads: “The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) unequivocally condemns the outrageous decision by the National Examination Council (NECO) to impose a N50,000 fee for certificate reprints.
“This draconian policy is a slap in the face of Nigerian students, already beset by financial hardships and uncertainty.
“The N50,000 fee is an unacceptable burden on students, many of whom struggle to make ends meet.
“This fee will exacerbate financial exclusion, denying countless students access to their rightful certificates, perpetuate inequality, disproportionately affecting disadvantaged students and undermine the integrity of NECO, casting doubt on its commitment to education for all.”
NAN said NECO’s fee structure and policies lacked transparency, and sparked concerns about mismanagement of funds and inefficient service delivery.
The student body called for affordable, accessible, and quality education,just as it demanded an immediate reversal and reduction of the fee to an affordable amount.
“The National Association of Nigerian Students will not stand idly while education is commercialised and students are exploited.
“We demand an immediate reversal of the N50,000 fee, a reduction of the fee to a more affordable amount (not exceeding status quo), extension of the reprint request deadline to 5 years and a stakeholder engagement to ensure student-centric decision-making,” the statement added.
The Registrar of NECO, Dantani Wushishi announced the new policy in a statement on September 30, 2024 in Minna, Niger State, saying the N50,000 fee for certificate reprint is subjected to periodic review and the reprint requests and will only be approved within one year of the original certificate issuance.