Lagos State Governor, Gov Ambode |
The Lagos State Government on Thursday cautioned
parents not to pay any fee or levy for the Junior Secondary School (JSS3) Basic
Education Certificate Examination for students in the state.
Mrs Adebunmi Adekanye,
Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Education, said this on Thursday
in Alausa while reacting to alleged extortion from parents whose children would
be sitting for the examination.
Adekanye said the state
government had paid the fees of all students sitting for the examination in the
state.
According to her, JSS3
students sitting for the BEC examination in the state should not pay any money
to anyone under any guise, as all fees relating to the examination have been
fully paid by the state government.
She warned public
officials to desist from extorting money from parents under various guises
which included payment for practical examinations.
She said anyone caught
in the act would face the consequences of their action.
Adekanye said that in
furtherance of the free education policy of the state government, all fees for
terminal examinations such as BECE and West Africa Senior School Certificate of
Education were fully paid by the government.
She said the gesture was
to ease the burden on parents as well as create equal opportunities for all
qualified students to sit for the examinations and prove their mettle,
irrespective of the circumstances or financial position of their parents.
Adekanye urged students
and parents to report any government official requesting for money whatsoever
to the Tutor-Generals in their education districts or ministry of education,
Alausa, for prompt action.
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