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State government at the weekend uncovered 600 illegal private schools across
the state, even as it sacked eight secondary school teachers for alleged
extortion and other related acts of misdemeanour.
The
state commissioner for Basic and secondary school education, Professor Patrick
Muoboghare, who confirmed this to journalists in Asaba, disclosed that the
illegal schools were uncovered by the education ministry in the course of its
x-ray of existing schools in the state.He added that the x-ray of existing
schools was carried out under the first phase of the ministry’s surveillance
which aimed at establishing the exact operational and official status of the
institutions.
He
said that following the shocking revelation, the ministry decided to take effective measures to notify
the public of the schools, and stressed that on further findings, it was
observed that the illegal schools were not registered by the ministry as
stipulated by law and have been operating all forms of illegalities, especially
during NECO/WAEC Examinations.
According to him, the
ministry would soon mount its campaigns on the issue in the mass media, as part
of its efforts to enlighten the public on the dangers inherent in dealing with
such illegal schools, many of which he added, had become ransacked.
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