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Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Blue3k2(op): 6:10am On Mar 29, 2019
The Federal Government had in 1999 introduced the Universal Basic Education (UBE) programme to provide free primary and junior secondary education for all. Still, the cost of attending public schools varies by state such that while Ekiti and many other states have abolished school fees, pupils in other states pay fees to access schools.

Many schools are said to turn away pupils who could not pay their fees. A case in point is the video of a 7-year-old primary 3 pupil of Okotie Eboh Primary School, Sapele, Delta State, sent away from school over exam fees, which went viral on the social media. The state authorities later said the levies imposed on pupils in the school were illegal and subsequently suspended the head teacher.

The Commissioner of Basic and Secondary Education, Chiedu Ebie said by virtue of the UBE Act, education at the basic level in the state was free and the provision was also extended to senior secondary level.

However, many stakeholders in the state have voiced out their observation on payment of school fees by pupils and the suspension of the head teacher.

But a parent in Warri, Akure Ovie said parents and guardians are to blame for any illegal levies imposed by teachers because they have the right to resist or report to the authorities.

"My child once told me of exam fees and when I got to the school, the head teacher denied asking for the fee. Even when my daughter pointed out the teacher, she denied it. Since then, they never troubled my daughter and I never paid any such money," he said.

According to him, preliminary investigation proved that students in many schools paid exam fees last year and that there was no public school that hasn't imposed illegal fees on students, which includes exam fees, enrollment fees and scratch card money to check results.

He said education could not be free in the state because pupils paid for sports and even school badge.

However, the vice chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Delta State Council, Comrade Pat Ochei said the head teacher shouldn't have been punished for the illegal school fees collection rather, the education authorities must be held accountable.

In the meantime, parents have continued to protest Common Entrance Examination fees charged by government for primary school pupils seeking admission to secondary schools.

Parents said pupils in various public schools were compelled to pay monies ranging from N7,000, N10,000 to N12,000 as registration fees for the entrance examination, while external pupils were made to register for as much as N17,000.

A parent in one of the primary schools in Asaba, the Delta State capital said, "After paying N10,000, I also paid N500 as lesson fees and N100 for consumables. I don't know what they mean by consumables. I paid another N150 for test and they are now asking us to pay N400 for report card.

"Government says it offers free education in public schools, but what we are seeing now is a different thing."

Daily Trust findings also revealed that some of the private schools that were yet to obtain approval as entrance exam centres, were collecting additional N7,000 from their pupils to enroll them into public schools, a sort of discreet arrangement reached between heads of schools, but which the education ministry may not be unaware of.

Commenting on illegal fees, the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Schools, Mr Ebie, stated that a circular on fees and levies was issued in September 2018 to all basic and secondary schools across the state, listing government approved levies.

"The approved levy for the schools is N100 and N750 for sportswear per term. Beside these, government does not approve collection of examination fees or imposed books on students. But as you know in every system, there are people that are deviant.

"Any school head doing this is doing so in defiance of the government order and should be reported to the ministry for appropriate sanctions. We have sanctioned school heads and CIEs; some were demoted, others were withdrawn from urban to rural areas, while CIEs have been recalled from their duty posts," Ebie revealed.

Ebie said Governor Ifeanyi Okowa's administration has paid more attention to improving quality at 1,145 public primary schools, 465 secondary schools and six technical colleges. It has also established 46 primary and secondary schools across the state, especially in difficult terrains.

The commissioner stated that at inception, the administration organized an education summit and espoused an 18-point working plan for the education sector, pointing out that one issue that emerged from the summit was the establishment of a Teachers Professional Development Centre, which was currently about 70 percent completed; to improve the teacher's professional delivery and impact.

Another line of action from the summit was the increase of access to vocational and technical education on which government came up with policies to attract students to the new technical colleges across the state.

The commissioner said government was making effort to recruit fresh teachers to reduce the shortfall of 3,000 teachers, but that prospective applicants must be prepared to serve in the rural and riverine areas.
Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/delta-says-public-schools-pupils-shouldnt-pay-fees.html
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Xclusivegrin007(m): 6:13am On Mar 29, 2019
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Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Blue3k2(op): 6:21am On Mar 29, 2019
Man people's ignorance allows them to be taken advantage of by crooks. Honestly people need to grow a spine and not let themselves be taken advantage of. You would think taxes would cover all these basic expenses. These scammers need to punished.

Comrade Pat Ochei said the head teacher shouldn't have been punished for the illegal school fees collection rather, the education authorities must be held accountable.
We have sanctioned school heads and CIEs; some were demoted, others were withdrawn from urban to rural areas, while CIEs have been recalled from their duty posts," Ebie revealed.
What absolves the teacher of responsibility? The head teacher knowingly collected illegal fees. The state should fire frauds instead of reshuffling them.
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by otokx(m): 6:46am On Mar 29, 2019
Sports wear per term not per annum.
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Gsteve01(m): 6:52am On Mar 29, 2019
Good
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Nobody: 6:52am On Mar 29, 2019
Gradually, the next generation are getting closer to forever Freedom.

Though, the life experiences of a man is his greatest lessons in life.
But still, formal education is no Scam, it helps open the Shackles of the mind.

God Bless the Brains behind this Promotion.
God Bless You
God Bless Me
God Bless Nigerians
God Bless Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by yuanexchanger: 6:53am On Mar 29, 2019
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Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Nobody: 6:54am On Mar 29, 2019
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Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Nteogwuija(m): 6:54am On Mar 29, 2019
Most of these so called free school are in a pathetic condition.

Sometimes I don't blame the teachers for requesting exam fees from pupils. Many a time, these schools don't even get a dime from the government as operational funds.

These government officials should stop doing eye service and man up to their portfolios.
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by backnbeta(f): 6:55am On Mar 29, 2019
Right about time! First it was Success, then Progress undecided
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by iammo(m):
undecided


I have always believed it that civil servants were more brutally corrupt than the politicians, only that policians have access to more and that makes them very lousy.
Even under the very nose of the law, you would be charged #1500 for an affidavit even when its #100, police would charge you for bail and claim its free.

Regarding Education sector, Nigerians needs to understand that Awolowo's style of Free education is gone for good. as we were just a little over 40million then and every household contributed to our national earning tthrough cash crop production and individual tax, and land use tax, Now we are 200million with everybody depending on Niger-delta oil revenue to survive

The Educational sector needs to be re-organized in a way that a parent should also contribute as little as #3000 a year for a students developmental levy, this money should be controlled by a governing board of Parents, Principal, Student representative, Alumnis,and ministry of education and the fund should be used to maintain the school structure every term break so as not to have structures deteriorating. Any student that his/her parent can't afford #3000 a year should be tested to ascertain his / her level of seriousness and placed on scholarship if it was confirmed that the parents are truly poor..







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Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Teejay13(m): 6:58am On Mar 29, 2019
Good news.
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by kareemkamil(m): 6:58am On Mar 29, 2019
Nice
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by marvin906(m): 6:59am On Mar 29, 2019
Buh Delta States schools don't pay fees in the first place the only issue I have with this government is their lack of maintenance of the schools....
Government school in warri that was renovated not too long ago don turn upside down

Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by helinues: 7:02am On Mar 29, 2019
Nice one from Okowa
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by bibiking7(m): 7:02am On Mar 29, 2019



What's the minister for education doing? Do they want to focus on tertiary institutions only? Just look at the kinds of rackets going on in the education sector. From snake swallowing money to Jamb declaring 6 billion instead of the usual expected 300 million. Corruption has really eaten deep into our system.



Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Born2Breed(f): 7:02am On Mar 29, 2019
Baby success yav opened their yansh.

Corruption is enshrined in Nigeria.

Its part of the system and it needs purging by a non-biased and non-partisan leader.
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Onosbass(m): 7:08am On Mar 29, 2019
All this didn't start today, it's been long. Free education with many fees involved, am from sapele delta state so I can testify to that. Thank God the truth is finally unveiling.
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by don4real18(m): 7:08am On Mar 29, 2019
Nigerians and corruption... No wonder Buhari is finding it difficult to eradicate it
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Pavore9: 7:12am On Mar 29, 2019
"My child once told me of exam fees and when I got to the school, the head teacher denied asking for the fee. Even when my daughter pointed out the teacher, she denied it. Since then, they never troubled my daughter and I never paid any such money,".... That reminds me of my parents and their threat to drag the headmistress and my class teacher to the then Shomolu school management board! cheesy Public school teachers are scared of parents who know their rights!
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Eliteklaus(m): 7:15am On Mar 29, 2019
I went to school in delta State, all the schools in my area were in good condition, just overwhelmed by student's population. The real problem in schools and indeed public infrastructure in Nigeria is maintance culture, this administration will come and renovate and the next will still come and renovate the same school, students are very destructive due to several factors including hatred for their teachers
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by SmartMen: 7:19am On Mar 29, 2019
Blue3k2:
Man people's ignorance allows them to be taken advantage of by crooks. Honestly people need to grow a spine and not let themselves be taken advantage of. You would think taxes would cover all these basic expenses. These scammers need to punished.




What absolves the teacher of responsibility? The head teacher knowingly collected illegal fees. The state should fire frauds instead of reshuffling them.
Okay, so it's the teachers fault also that many more schools are in dilapidated states? They have hurriedly fix success school because it went viral while leaving hundreds in poor state.
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Blue3k2(op): 7:27am On Mar 29, 2019
SmartMen:
Okay, so it's the teachers fault also that many more schools are in dilapidated states? They have hurriedly fix success school because it went viral while leaving hundreds in poor state.
The dilapidated schools just reflect the ineptitude of the society. They pay taxes with nothing to show, the teachers union dont complain instead opting to extort parents. After they'll reelect these clowns. Nigerian government officials only react to being shamed and exposed.

Lol even opposition candidates aren't smart enough to call out these issues. They dont care and the voters dont make it election issue.
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by utenwuson: 7:28am On Mar 29, 2019
Nteogwuija:
Most of these so called free school are in a pathetic condition.

Sometimes I don't blame the teachers for requesting exam fees from pupils. Many a time, these schools don't even get a dime from the government as operational funds.

These government officials should stop doing eye service and man up to their portfolios.
exactly, the school that don't have printer or even a photocopier, u are asking the teacher to print report cards or type exam with his/her money.... Government is almost a failure in Nigeria, delete own is worst.
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by BigBashiru: 7:33am On Mar 29, 2019
Eliteklaus:
I went to school in delta State, all the schools in my area were in good condition, just overwhelmed by student's population. The real problem in schools and indeed public infrastructure in Nigeria is maintance culture, this administration will come and renovate and the next will still come and renovate the same school, students are very destructive due to several factors including hatred for their teachers
Lack of maintenance culture means laziness, indiscipline and irresponsibility which is characteristic of the black man.
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Nobody: 7:33am On Mar 29, 2019
After sucdes has opened you guy's yansh.lol
Re: Nigeria: Delta Says Public Schools' Pupils Shouldn't Pay Fees by Otunski: 7:43am On Mar 29, 2019
Impact of success co-efficient
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