The Ogun State Government has vowed to sanction any principal who collects extra fees above the approved N19, 500 for secondary school students’ West Africa Examination Council (WAEC).
The state government said the decision to outlaw any form of extortion was part of the ongoing reform agenda of the government to improve quality of education without imposing any hardship on the parents.
Chairman of Ogun State Teaching Service Commissions, Evang. Olalekan Ifede, made this known to journalists at a backdrop of allegations and protest by some secondary school students that a principal collecting extra charges from its pupils.
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Ifede said that no student should pay more than N19,500 for the May/June 2023 West Africa Secondary School Certificate Examination.
He said the state government would not tolerate extra charges from any principal apart from the one approved by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology.
He also solicited the support of the principals for the administration of Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun, who he said, is wholeheartedly committed to the welfare of teachers and the citizens.
The students of Olorunkole Grammar School, Kajola, Owode Obafemi local government had alleged that the Principal of the school collected the sum of N29,000 from them as waec fees contrary to government approval of N19,500.
Some of the students interviewed pleaded on anonymity, alleged that the Principal, Mrs. Olusola Odunmbaku forced them to pay extra charges to the WAEC fees, saying most of parents were forced to withdraw their students from the school.
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They (students) now called on the state government to intervene on this matter before it is too late, as the students said that their parents had to lend some money to meet up with the demand of the principal, saying this is act of gross misconduct and against the government direction of present administration.
The Principal of the school, Mrs. Olusola Odunmbaku said that the amount (N29,000), was the official money directed by the state government to collect from the students, saying that government directed that all students should endeavor to pay the amount.
“I have anything to say about the amount to be collected by the school from the students, but if you need further information and clarification, you are free to approach the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology or better still, you can go to Tescom Boss to ask”. Odunmbaku said