Liberia president declares free tuition in all public universities

Liberia president declares free tuition in all public universities

President George Weah has declared that all undergraduates entering public universities across the country will enjoy free tuition. He made the declar

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President George Weah has declared that all undergraduates entering public universities across the country will enjoy free tuition. He made the declaration before students of the University of Liberia at the Capitol Hill campus located in the capital Liberia. The announcement was met with loud cheers and applause.
Liberia currently has four public universities. Aside the main University of Liberia, UL, the Booker Washington Institute, Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law and the William V.S. Tubman University, complete the list.

Students had recently protested against fee hikes accusing the UL administration of unilaterally hiking fees. The students eventually had the audience of the president who promised to look into the issue. It was at the same meeting that Weah announced that he will visit the school, a promise he kept and during which he disclosed the news. The University of Liberia took in about half of the expected 20,000 students for the 2018/2019 semester with the main reason pegged on the fee hikes. Many economic watchers are now waiting to see the costing mechanism and other fine details of the program.

Most African countries are grappling with implementing free education even at the basic level. Ghana started an ambitious free Senior High School system which continues to be faced with challenges. Sierra Leone is also in the process of implementing free primary education.

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