Fayemi signs Executive Order to end illegal fees in schools, to commence payment of workers salaries arrears
banning various fees collected by some principals, headteachers and
other school officials.
Fayemi also approved N200 million as car and housing loans for
teachers in public schools in the state to boost their morale.
The governor disclosed that the loans will be disbursed on or before
November 15, adding that payment of arrears of salaries owed by the
last administration will commence any moment from now.
Speaking after signing the Executive Order at a ceremony held at the
Governor's Office, Ado Ekiti on Wednesday, Fayemi said it also
provides for free and compulsory education in government-owned primary
and secondary schools.
The Executive Order, according to him, makes provisions for stiffer
sanctions and penalties for school principals and headteachers
extorting pupils and students through illegal fees.
Fayemi explained that the action was taken because of reports that
school heads were still collecting illegal fees after his
pronouncement banning same last Wednesday during his senatorial town
hall meetings.
The governor expressed dismay that some principals and headteachers
were still extorting students under the pretext of collecting
"voluntary donations."
Fayemi stressed that the order would prevent any of such illegality in
schools, eliminate school dropout and as well encourage children
enrollment.
He urged parents to report any head of schools who asked their
children for money to the ministry of education for necessary action.
Earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Princess
Adekunbi Obaisi, noted that the Executive Order would go a long way at
strengthening the education policy in the state.
Also, the State Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, Mr Samuel
Olugbesan said the government's initiative marked the beginning of a
new dawn in the education sector

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