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    Friday 27 January 2017

    RIVERS STATE GOVERNMENT TO SHUT DOWN ILLEGAL SCHOOLS ▪sets up committee to audit private schools


    Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that the State Government will shut down all illegal private schools in the state.

    The governor  also announced that majority  of  principals of public secondary  schools  in the state will be suspended for charging  illegal  levies which placed unnecessary  burden on parents.

    Speaking  at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Friday, during a meeting with  proprietors of private secondary  schools, Governor Wike  said the actions of his administration  are aimed at improving  the  quality of education in the state.

    He announced  the setting up of a committee to undertake  the comprehensive audit of all private schools  in the state for the purpose of ascertaining  the quality of teachers in such schools, the nature of their  environment  and their operational capacity.

    He said: "This audit committee will work with stakeholders.  All schools that are not approved would be shut down immediately.  We cannot continue to have illegal schools in the state. "

    The governor  informed  that henceforth no private school  will have permanent  approval, pointing  out  that all the private schools  will have temporary  approvals, subject to  periodic  reviews.

    On the payment  of  levies, Governor Wike  said that his administration  has commenced  the process of harmonising  all rates to eliminate  multiple taxation.

    He directed the Education Commissioner  to sanction major private schools that failed to attend the meeting.  He said that going forward the meeting would be held quarterly.

    The governor  added that the Rivers State Government  will continue  to  support  private schools  through the provision  of  basic amenities.

    He urged them to reciprocate by reducing the fees that they charge parents

    In her remarks, Dr Mrs.  Okechukwu Owhondah of Haruk Group of  Schools commended Governor Wike  for taking steps to improve the quality of education in the state.

    Dame Dr. Victoria Awuse of Butterstone Group of Schools  warned against unwholesome and unethical  practices by private school owners. She appealed  to  the state government  to check the  excesses of the private school  owners.

    Rivers State Education Commissioner, Professor Kaniye Ebeku  assured that the Ministry will always work towards the improvement of education in the state.

    Simeon Nwakaudu,
    Special Assistant to the Rivers State Governor, Electronic Media.
    27th January, 2017.

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