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Zamfara revokes operational licences of 500 private schools

Zamfara State Government has revoked the operational license of over 500 private schools in an effort to restore sanity to the education sector in the state.

The State Commissioner for Education Ibrahim Abdullahi Spirow disclosed this when he featured on Thunder Blowers TV programme in Gusau on Sunday.

The commissioner said very soon, comprehensive procedures would be set for any private school that needed to be re-issued with a new operational license to fulfil before it can be reconsidered.

He said when the administration of Bello Matawalle came on board, it realized that the government had almost lost control of the supervision of the operation of these private schools as there was no control mechanism set up by the state ministry of education which empowers the government to monitor their operations.

He said he met a system whereby a private school owner is only required to pay the sum of N30,000 for the issuance of operational license. After that, government is not benefiting from a dime despite huge amount of money these private school operators extort from parents and guardians.

He also declared that the ministry has already come up with a draft bill which will any moment be sent to the state Assembly for passage after which he said the law will empower the state ministry of education to have total control of what private schools are doing in the state.

He said all those private schools that wanted to re-apply for renewal of their license must meet up with at least 50% of the laid down requirements to be set up under the new law before they are to allow operating.

He further declared that ministry of education has now been declared part of the revenue generating ministries hence they have to be active in enforcing the remittance of what is due for the state from what they charged as school fees.

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