Gov. Sam Ortom |
The Benue Government said it had closed
down 2,424 primary, secondary and tertiary schools operating
illegally in the state.
The state Commissioner for Education,
Science and Technology, Prof. Dennis Ityavyar, told journalists in
Makurdi on Tuesday that the schools were not duly certified by the
relevant government authorities.
Ityavyar said that those affected were
1975 nursery/primary, 433 secondary and 14 post-secondary schools
located in the 23 local government areas of the state
“Illegal schools in our context refer
to schools that have not been duly certified by the Ministry of
Education or have not obtained operational approval for
establishment.
“That is, they are yet to obtain
phases two and three approvals as in case of primary and secondary
schools. The tertiary institutions are those without approval of NBTE
or NCCE as the case may be,” he said.
The commissioner attributed the falling
standard of education in the state to existence of illegal schools
whose products were “unable to read and write after secondary
education’’.
He said that the situation gave rise to
massive examination malpractice in schools, adding that it had also
affected the state ranking on WAEC chart.
Ityavyar said that the closure of the
illegal schools was borne out of government’s resolve to improve
the standard and quality of education in the state.
“We cannot toy with the future of our
youths by giving them poor education.
“This is a major step to actualise
the vision of Gov. Sam Ortom at promoting qualitative education and
securing a future for the Benue child,” the commissioner said.*PM News
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