
The University Vice Chancellor, Oladipo Aina made this known at a stakeholder’s forum which was organised to find a solution to the crisis that led to the closure of the institution.
“Our stakeholders and parents must be ready to contribute their quota no matter how big to the growth and development of this University” he said.
Participants at the event agreed that students should not be allowed to write examinations if their tuition fees are unpaid.
The university has been locked owing to the school’s “No School Fees, No Lecture” policy which students reacted to by staging a violent protest.
The school’s management had adopted the new policy because students were owing the school up to N2 billion.