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FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by ijustdey: 4:55pm On Aug 02, 2018
The Nigerian government on Thursday argued for the payment of compulsory levy by students in primary and secondary schools across Nigeria.

The levy was debated on Thursday at the 63rd ministerial session of the National Council Education (NCE).

The approval for the levy was initially contained in the communique from the session but was later expunged.

The compulsory annual development levy would have been N500 for primary school pupils and N1000 for secondary school students across the country, if approved.

According to the initial draft of the communique, the funds would be paid into a dedicated account called “Development Levy Account”.

At the session on Thursday, a delegate who did not introduce himself, said the introduction of the levy negates the mandate of free education as stated in the UBEC Act 2004.

In his reaction, the Minister of State for Education, Anthony Anwukah, said the issue of the development fee by students will go through policy stages as the council deliberates on strategies and ways to increase funding.

“Although UBEC act says education is free, but it subjected to amendment, we are trying to find solution to funding problem of education,” indicating the government was in support of some levy.

Mr Anwukah called for additional taxation for funding education in Nigeria in order to put an end to endless cry of underfunding in the sector.

Also, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education, Sunny Echono, said pupils and parents should take responsibility to make contribution to education.

Following the lack of consensus on the levy, the permanent secretary later asked the NCE to expunge the section from the communique, which was done.


STUDENTS LOANS, OTHERS

The council also approved the establishment of education bank and students’ loan boards by states at concessionary interest rates to allow students easy access to loans.

No such public loans are currently available for Nigerian students despite the increasing fees charged by public and private higher institutions.

The council also approved the re-establishment of State Education Development Fund (SEDFund) and other funds to create additional but sustainable funding source to improve education service delivery in post-basic schools for the achievement of 2030 Agenda.

“Council approved the Establishment of a Special Intervention Fund for persons with Special Needs.

On the issue of religion curriculum, the council stated that the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC) had completed the separation of Christian Religion Studies (CRS) and Islamic Studies (IS) from Religion and National Values Curriculum.

It, therefore, approved the teaching, learning and assessment of CRS, IS and National Values as stand-alone subjects at the basic education level.

It noted that critical stakeholders like the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, among others, were involved in the separation process.

The council had also approved the draft of National Policy on Open Educational Resources (OER) for higher education in Nigeria for immediate Implementation.

“The Communiqué was adopted by the Council by a motion moved by Gombe State and seconded by Rivers State on this day, the 2nd August, 2018”, the communique stated.

A total of 652 delegates were in attendance from the 36 states and FCT, heads of parastatals in the education sector and stakeholders from private organisations and the United Nations agencies.

The NCE is the highest policy making body aimed at addressing challenges and proffering solutions to problems confronting the education sector.



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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by Blue3k(m): 5:31pm On Aug 02, 2018
Just tax the citizens simple. 1500 naira wont kill anyone. If it does you're probably too poor to take care of your kids anyway. Imposing levy isnt legal as they already know. In my opinion most of these issues should be handled at state and local level.

The compulsory annual development levy would have been N500 for primary school pupils and N1000 for secondary school students across the country, if approved.
At the session on Thursday, a delegate who did not introduce himself, said the introduction of the levy negates the mandate of free education as stated in the UBEC Act 2004.

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by CodeTemplar: 6:03pm On Aug 02, 2018
Just like the devil, FG gives us rotten free food, N5,000 stipend, and other stomach infrastructures with one hand and takes huge jamb fee, levy, and haram taxes with another hand. You do the maths and see which is more, the given or the taken ?

In the end the education craving south pays into the north's hand and we say we have a fair & merit based system.

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by godfatherx: 7:06pm On Aug 02, 2018
Not fair! As little as you may think this is, it will make some pupil drop out.

Some of them sell sachet water after school to eat.

Pls Mr President, honestly, cutting off some of your luxury allowances can cater for the amount accruable from this levy.

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by kaen1317: 7:06pm On Aug 02, 2018
Anything that will add more hardship seems to be the policy

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by sorom4: 7:07pm On Aug 02, 2018
They are look for Campaign money and what to steal from.

Government of HARDSHIP from time immemorial!!!

And since most of their leaders either forged certificate or had no certificate...they want other people to be uneducated like them.

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by 0balufonlll: 7:07pm On Aug 02, 2018
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Stupid anti-people government.

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by Nobody: 7:07pm On Aug 02, 2018
grin

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by gunuvi(m): 7:07pm On Aug 02, 2018
Their regular trademark. Apc always adding hardship, pains to Nigerians.
Never again will such party rule this country again.!!!!!

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by agbonkamen(f): 7:07pm On Aug 02, 2018
Federal G*at

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by inoki247: 7:07pm On Aug 02, 2018
with the way things are going in dis Country to own a pet or any animal dey will tax u... imagine person wey get, rabbit, goat, chicken start paying levy..

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by Paulfroshman: 7:08pm On Aug 02, 2018
Ok
Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by sonnie10: 7:08pm On Aug 02, 2018
They are talking about student loan when there are no jobs after graduation. How are the borrowers going to pay back? Student loan is not free money, aid or scholarship.
Two things are certain. It's either the lenders would go bankrupt or interest would accumulate astronomically for the borrower.

Even when the students get deferment, for how long would that be? In Nigeria, graduates could stay unemployed for 5 years.
With present labor market and low economic opportunities, Student loan system might not be sustainable in Nigeria. Expect its highly subsidized or funded through other means.

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by Nobody: 7:09pm On Aug 02, 2018
Those who feel Buhari has failed, kindly field GEJ as a candidate in the upcoming polls....


mumus

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by YurFatHer: 7:09pm On Aug 02, 2018
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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by Obinkita(m): 7:09pm On Aug 02, 2018
Another bad policy that will put some illegal monies in some persons >: shocked back pockets and further impoverish the poor.

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by YurFatHer: 7:10pm On Aug 02, 2018
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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by Racoon(m): 7:10pm On Aug 02, 2018
shocked What manner of fuckery is this bikonu? How does this contribute to knowledge.This useless APC government have simply gone nuts.They have bastardized every aspects of our national life hence must be kicked out. angry undecided undecided

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by chloride6: 7:10pm On Aug 02, 2018
Are we going forward or backward in this country?

Others are trying to extend free education to tertiary education we are talking about 5000 naira levy.

Nawa ooh

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by Donkaz(m): 7:10pm On Aug 02, 2018
Looking for ways to milk her citizens without providing anything in return

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by Sprumbabafather: 7:11pm On Aug 02, 2018
grin

Wait till bubu win in 2019, people will need to pay hefty fines for sleeping in their house each night.

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by Pvin: 7:11pm On Aug 02, 2018
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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by FarahAideed: 7:13pm On Aug 02, 2018
Nigeria currently has the highest number of kids out of school in the world so this is not the right time for this

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by obi4eze(m): 7:13pm On Aug 02, 2018
With this, it is safe to say that this country is on auto-reverse.

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by Nobody: 7:14pm On Aug 02, 2018
Blue3k:
Just tax the citizens simple. 1500 naira wont kill anyone. If it does you're probably to poor to take your kids anyway. Imposing levy isnt legal as they already know. In my opinion most of these issues should be handled at state and local level.




Sometimes it's good and necessary to think through your post /comment before you click submit.
Tax which citizens? What happened to the multiple taxations being borne by folks in places like Lagos?
At a time when countries are pushing for free education up to tertiary level, you're here talking about 1500 would not kill someone.
It's your type who would get up there and tell people below you to "go and die or education is not for the poor"

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by adisabarber(m): 7:14pm On Aug 02, 2018
And some of them benefitted from free education policy in the past. It shall never be well for anybody that believes education cannot be free.

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by obaival(m): 7:14pm On Aug 02, 2018
Minus NORTH because they don't go to school...

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by Nobody: 7:14pm On Aug 02, 2018
Why not, when their kids attend foreign schools Some of these leaders do not have Primary or Secondary School certificate.

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by udoka55555: 7:14pm On Aug 02, 2018
sai baba till 2023....make it 5k for primary and 10k for secondary...
all this corrupt citizens can't be going to school for free!!!

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Re: FG Considers Compulsory Levy For Students In Primary, Secondary Schools by folly22(f): 7:15pm On Aug 02, 2018
They have started it in my state already. 500naira per term though

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