The immediate past Minister of State
for Defence, Sen. Musliu Obanikoro on Monday, faulted the Lagos State
Government’s recent introduction of N10,000 examination fees for Junior
Secondary School Students in the state.
Obanikoro spoke at a campaign rally
organised by the Lagos State Chapter of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos
Island.
The Lagos State Government had announced that final year students of Junior Secondary School level who are to write Junior Secondary School Certificate Examination (JSCE) in the state would pay N10, 000 as examination fees.
According to Obanikoro, it is very
unfortunate that the state governor, who was a beneficiary of free education,
could impose such financial hardship on students and their parents.
He said it was unfair for him to
introduce such fees, especially at a time of harsh economic realities.
“This will no doubt stop many students from taking the JSS examinations,” he said.
“This will no doubt stop many students from taking the JSS examinations,” he said.
Obanikoro said that the state
government should rescind its decision on the payment so as not to discourage
parents from sending their wards to school.
“There is no basis of this inhuman
policy and especially in a state administered by those who claim to be
progressives,’’ he said.
Mr Jimi Agbaje, the governorship candidate of PDP in the state, reiterated that he would make basic education free if elected.
“My administration will give premium
attention to education and ensure that all children of school age have basic as
well technical education,” he said.
Agbaje also promised to pay the state
civil servants their minimum wage as well as other allowances owed by the
current administration.
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