Fayemi signs Executive Order revoking education levies in Ekiti schools

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By Musa Adamu

Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has issued an Executive Order revoking education levies in primary and secondary schools in the State.
The Executive Order 001 of 2018 which was signed by the Governor in Ado-Ekiti yesterday takes immediate effect.
According to the Governor spokesperson, Yinka Oyebode, the signing of the Order was witnessed by the leadership of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT); Parents Teachers Association (PTA) and students of some public primary and secondary schools.
The Order, the Governor further said, demonstrated the commitment of the administration to free, compulsory and uninterrupted access to formal primary and secondary school education throughout the state.
Dr Fayemi said through free education, the State Government was set to curtail the growing number of school dropouts in primary and secondary schools.
The Governor said his administration considered it necessary to effectively implement the educational reform at the earliest possible time to safe education in the state.
He said the order had made it unlawful for any government agency or local authority to impose a levy or any fee for purposes of education in any primary and secondary school in the state.
He added that while schools were allowed to collect voluntary donations from parents or old students associations, no student in the state public schools should be denied access to classrooms for failing to pay such voluntary contribution.
He said while the universal basic education makes education free from primary to the junior secondary schools, the current administration in the state was making education free from primary as well as junior and senior secondary schools.
He said: “It is a violation of the Universal Basic Education law to deny a child the right to education simply because his or parents could not afford the fees or levies being charged.”
He also directed the Ministry of Education to issue a circular to all schools on the implementation of the order.
The Governor reassured Teachers in the state of regular payment of their salaries and allowances.
He also announced the approval of N200 million to take care of car and housing loan requests by teachers, which were pending at the Ministry.
He directed the Permanent secretary in the Ministry to put in necessary documents for the commencement of disbursement of the loan on first come first served basis.
He said only well motivated teachers can mould excellent students. He pleaded with the teachers and other stakeholders in the education sector to show more commitment to the progress of the students, assuring them that his administration would provide necessary support.

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