The appeal was made on Saturday in a statement jointly signed by Bestman Okereafor and Moronkola Abiola, NANS’ National Public Relations Officer and Chairman of Joint Campus Committee, respectively.
They said that NANS would not tolerate any form of students oppression as the leadership of the association is set to mediate matters confronting the students in the institution.
“This is not excluding the issue of alleged planned increments in school fees, ranging from N250,000 to N300,000 based on the discipline.’’
According to the statement, the alleged planned fee increase is unjust.
“The general public should remember that LAUTECH was under lock and keys for two years as a result of workers’ agitation for payment of salary and incentives.
“It is therefore unfair to risk any further alteration in the university’s academic calendar as a result of this planned tuition hike.
“That is why we pray it does not happen.’’
(NAN)