The
Lagos state Government in Nigeria said that He will no longer allow private schools
that not registered and approved by the ministry of education to operate in the
`state. The deputy governor of the state DR.
IDAIYET ADEBELE stated this during the form of parties of private school in
the state.
According
the reporter of the event who said that thinking of the event, the deputy
governor of Lagos state DR. IDAIYET ADEBELE
who presented latest approval to some unique private schools; while the
government will not hesitate to withdraw the license of any school operating
below the established standard and regulation, DR. IDAIYET ADEBELE explained that culprits should be mean to face
the wrath of the law if found wanting.
The
permanent to the ministry MR. ADESHIMO
ADEYEMI war to practice against the human right officials in the ministry
in the beat to get approval to one private school. Some of the private school proprietors
thanked the government for making the registration process transparent.
The
state government has also given approval to one hundred and nineteen (119) new
schools in Lagos state aside from one hundred and fourteen (114) private schools
presently operating in the state.
Also
on the other hand, as most schools in Plateau state Nigeria Resumes for new academic
section, the state Universal Basic Education has promised to deploy more
teachers to the public schools to boost the sector granted by joint
administration in Jos metropolises.
Also
according to reporter from Jos in Plateau state Nigeria who said that at the
commencement of the school for new section, paramount more items such as books
and other accessories preparing children for new class are assisted through the
menu of the requirements. To some schools in Jos are more prepared for the new
section both students and teacher, the teachers are on ground ready to impart
knowledge on the pupils for the academics section.
The
assistance permanent staff ANSELEM independent
schools in Jos MR. CHARLES PEYIDO said
teachers were already on ground to impart knowledge in students and pupils in
School. Still according to MR. CHARLES PEYIDO
he said that if teacher should be serious with their profession, it will take
them nothing to constitute and revive Nigeria educational sector. This case in
the occasion also advance in the country as it is also meant in schools as the
people will remember to exhibit good behavior as the term commenced.
More
challenge public schools has had over the years in Plateau State is more shortage
of teachers. The challenge is extend to the Universal Basic Education Board soonest
assured will be a thing of the past. Some of the member of the Board PROFESSOR MAXWELL SULE said teacher had been employed and will be deployed
to various public schools with shortage of man power.
Maltreatment
of government schools’ against indiscipline as the 2016/2017 Academics section begins
the students, pupils, parents, and teachers could not prepare. It is hoped that
excellent will be achieved in funded of the education in the state in
particular and the country in general.
Still
in Education sector, in some of the institution, personalities have visited so
many schools in Nassarawa State in Nigeria and report that there is no attendant
because children has not known the school has resumed.
Also
according to the reporter of the events who said that the Radio Nigeria visited
some the private and public schools in the Nassarawa metropolises and it was
observed that the turnout was very low as some of the classes were empty. The
head teacher of one of the classes who took them around the classes described
the situation as alarming. According to
the head teacher of the school who said that the expectations they have before
resumption was that the student will turn out well, but the case is the
opposite and he said that the hardship in the country has contributed as well.
Another
principal of the private school called Kparavian State has exonerated the
hardship parents are passing through. She said that some of the parents expressed
sadness as the economy of the nation has forced them to withdraw their worth
children from their schools. One of the
parents explained that the current economic situation had made parent not to
meet up with the educational demands of their kids, which as well have forced
the parents to withdraw their children from school due to poor and lack of
salary to workers in the state. He expressed dissatisfaction towards the condition
of the nonpayment of salary which had made him to withdraw his own children
from school as well.
Some
of the students who said that they had been derided from their schools because
of nonpayment of salary to workers, and as a result their parents can no longer
afford to pay their school fees and they described the situation as frustrating
as their parent could not pay their school fees.
Some
of the public secondary schools visited; most of the teachers seen were sitting
under chairs engaged in conversations.
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