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    APC Youths Caucus want private schools banned nationwide

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 12, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    National Youths Caucus of APC wants all Private Schools banned nationwide

    The National Youths Caucus of All Progressive Congress (APC), Northwest Zone, on Friday in Kaduna canvassed for total ban on the operations of private schools in the country.

    The caucus which held a rally in support of ongoing reforms in the education sector in Kaduna State said the measure was necessary to save public schools from total collapse.

    Malam Isiyaku Sarkin Pawa, Secretary of the caucus, said Nigeria must take steps to salvage the education sector from its present poor state in order to build a prosperous and stable nation.

    “In the past, everyone attend public schools irrespective of their parents’ status in the society, but because of the establishment of private schools, all public schools have been neglected.”

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    He added that public schools which used to be for all classes of people have now become only for the poor, thus encouraging segregation in access to educational opportunities between children of the rich and poor.

    “Public schools performance is not too good, that is why we are supporting the governor’s reforms in the education sector,” the secretary added.

    Jafaru Sani, the state Commissioner for Local government and Chieftaincy Affairs, who received the group on behalf of Governor Nasir El-Rufai, explained that the reform was not politically motivated but for the benefit of the future generation.

    “The state government has done a lot towards improving the education sector, there is no going back on the disengagement of unqualified teachers, instead we will improve on the quality of teachers and education in general,” he said.

    He assured that the government would continue to do the right thing in spite of the challenges being faced.

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