BREAKING: Ogun Govt Declares Free Education, Scraps N3,700 School Fees
BREAKING: Ogun Govt Declares Free
Education, Scraps N3,700 School Fees
Governor
Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State has suspended with immediate effect payment of N3,
700 levies in all public schools in the state with immediate effect.
Abiodun’s
administration had come under heavy criticism in the last few weeks over the
levy issue, as the governor, on Friday, during a stakeholders forum with the
theme “Repositioning Education for Outstanding Performance”, cleared the air
that his government inherited the levy from the previous administration.
The governor
said the levy was a proposal by the Parents Teachers Association (PTA) which
was adopted by the Senator Ibikunle Amosun’s administration.
The governor
said the suspension became imperative based on his promise of free, universal
and qualitative education in public primary and secondary schools in the state
“I have been
criticized in the media about the N3,700 PTA fee. I did not introduce the fee.
It was proposed by the PTA and accepted by the previous administration. The fee
negates the free education policy of this administration. It is like payment
through the back door.
“I hereby
suspend the payment in all our schools. We will also look into the issue of
Principal and Headmaster Generals,” he assured.
Abiodun said
his education team would critically look into the items on the list of what
necessitated the introduction of the N3,700 levy.
“I have told
them to go and look at and how we can make it work without having to charge
anybody, because we promised we are going to offer free education,” he said.
The governor
lamented the deplorable conditions of public schools across the length and
breadth of the State and promised the restoration of running cost to meet the
daily financial activities in the schools.
He said his
administration has embarked on the rehabilitation of 236 primary and secondary
Schools in the State, just as some of the non-functional model schools would be
converted to TechHUB, technical and vocational centres.
He assured
the stakeholders that his administration placed a high premium on education,
while emphasising on training and retraining of teachers to enable them to meet
new challenges of developments in the teaching profession.
The governor
while appreciating the students that represented the state at the 2019 Science
Teachers Association of Nigeria, Competition, Spelling Bee National quiz and
Project competition, and the Mathematical Association of Nigeria competition,
said that the state government would offer the students access to the states
tech hub, give a laptop computer and a cash donation to each of the students.
In his
remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and
Technology, Mr Olu-Ola Aikulola thanked the governor for the positive touch
currently being experienced in the educational sector of the state, especially
on the release of outstanding promotion for teachers.
He said the
pupils are reciprocating by winning trophies and accolades at competitions at
National and international levels.
He informed
the governor that the state participated in the 2019 Science Teachers
Association of Nigeria, Competition held in Kano State, Spelling Bee National
quiz and Project competition, held in Akwa-Ibom and the Mathematical
Association of Nigeria competition in Rivers State, adding that the
representatives of the state in the competitions did the state proudly.
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