Delta State Governor, Dr Emmanuel
Uduaghan has said disciplinary measures would be taken against any
primary and post-primary school head or teacher who is found to be
collecting fees in any form from students.
According to the Governor, a task force
has been established to monitor activities of teachers in the state to
ensure that the free education programme of his administration was
effective, asserting that education is free in primary and post primary
schools in the state.
The Governor who dropped the hint at the
weekend during the 26th year anniversary celebration of Word of Life
Bible Church, Warri, warned that anyone found wanting would be made to
face the full weight of the law.
“This state lays a lot of emphasis on
education that is why we instituted a free education policy but our
efforts are being sabotaged,” Dr Uduaghan said adding: “Some teachers
and school heads are still collecting fees illegally despite the fact
that government pays all fees for students including fees for external
examinations.”
“We have a task force that is going
round and any teacher or school head caught would be disciplined and if
you are not caught, God is watching you and will punish you”, he added.
While congratulating the Word of Life
Bible Church on its anniversary, Governor Uduaghan commended the church
for awarding scholarship to 40 indigent students asserting that an
educated society is that which can grow positively.
He admonished the recipients of the
scholarship to be good ambassadors of the church by avoiding any unholy
activity while in school, stating that the students will also benefit
from the state government bursary programme if they meet the required
grade points.
Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor at the occasion
said the scholarship was a way the church encouraged the growth of
education in the society, stating that “it is better to have many
unemployed graduates than to have a society with uneducated people.”
“I believe we are coming to a time when
graduates will be proud to work in every sector of the society,” the
President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) said.
Earlier, Prof. Gabriel Yomere who
conducted interviews for the recipients of the scholarship said it was
established that parents of the students cannot sponsor the scholarship
recipients to school.
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