Anakbayan: Student suicides rising due to high school rates
>> Tuesday, June 9, 2015
P-noy urged: Stop
tuition hikes
BANGUED,
Abra – President Aquino was urged by partylist group Anakbayan to issue an
executive order freezing all school tuition and other fee increases in all
levels.
Anakbayan assailed rising tuition increases
urging the Commission on Higher Education and Department of Education to
reverse their decision allowing hikes, saying some students nationwide have
committed suicide since they could not pay school fees.
“Anakbayan-Abra expresses its heartfelt
condolences to the family of Jhoemary Azaula, an incoming senior computer
science student of Eulogio Amang Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology
and to the family of Nilna Habibun, an incoming Sophomore college student
from Zamboanga Sibugay who both committed suicide after being unable to enroll
due to high cost of education,” the militant group said in press statement.
“It is very sad and we are angered that our
youths are pushed into desperation because of rising cost of education. The
Aquino government and the Commission on Higher Education should be held
accountable for this”, said Anakbayan-Abra secretary Gaida Agaid Azaula and
Habibun’s suicide were reportedly the third and fourth case under the Aquino
administration, their deaths coming just a few months after the passing of
Cagayan State University freshman Rossana Sanfuego and two years after
University of the Philippines-Manila student Kristel Tejada.
All three committed suicide after having
problems paying their tuition fees.
“We are calling on the Commission of Higher
Education and the Department of Education: reverse your earlier decision to
allow tuition and other fees increases so as to prevent further incidents like
these. We likewise challenge President Noynoy Aquino to issue an executive
order freezing all tuition and other fee increases in all levels,”Agaid said
the common denominator among victims was they were students from state
universities and colleges.
During the Aquino administration, SUCs,
Anakbayan said, suffered huge budget cuts which caused the institutions to
impose tuition hikes and implement income generating projects, at the expense
of the students.
In the Cordillera, 10 higher education
institutions were allowed to increase their tuition and other fees, including
Abra Valley Colleges who will be increasing its tuition by P11.10 per unit and
P16 in other fees this year, according to the list released by CHED.
“We will not take this matter sitting down.
Four tuition-related deaths under the Aquino regime, on top of the increasing
drop-out and unemployment rates, are too much.”
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