Ondo set to close down illegal primary, secondary schools
In
a bid to sanitise the education sub-sector in the state, the Ondo State
Government has made arrangements to close down all primary and
secondary schools found to be operating illegally in the state in
January, 2019.
The Director of Schools in the State Ministry of
Education, Mr. Fola Dara, disclosed this during a stakeholders’ meeting
organised by the Ondo State House of Assembly Committee on Education,
Science and Technology, in Akure, the state capital.
Dara, who
decried the increasing number of illegal schools in the state, noted
that such schools were virtually springing up in every nook and cranny
of the state almost every day.
He warned that if the development was not urgently addressed, it would adversely affect the standard of education in the state.
The
Chairman of the House committee on Education, Mr. Olusegun Ajimotokin,
pledged that the Assembly would throw its weight behind the ministry to
rid the state of the presence of illegal schools, which he described as
inimical to the development of qualitative education in the state.
Ajimotoki
said, “Any school that refuses to comply with the law and policy of
government, as far as education is concerned, is not entitled to exist.”
Earlier,
the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools, Ondo State
chapter, had written a letter to the House complaining about
taxes/levies being charged by various ministries, agencies of government
and local government councils in the state.
The NAPPS President
in the state, Mr. Derick Ijidakinro, pointed out in the letter that the
various charges were killing their businesses. He appealed to the state
House of Assembly to come to their rescue.
Ijidakinro, however,
explained that his members were ready to pay their taxes as responsible
citizens, but the taxes should be harmonised and limited to Annual
Renewal Levy, Personal Income Tax, signage and advertisement levy.
In
response to the letter, the House Committee Chairman said, “We will
continue to sit down and iron out some things so that both government
and the proprietors of schools do not lose out.”
Source:- Punchng
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