The
Osun Government said it could no longer bear the burden of full payment
of West Africa Examination Council fees for students in public schools.
The Deputy Governor, Titi Laoye-Tomori, said this when the House of
Assembly Committee on Education visited her office in Osogbo on
Wednesday
.
Ms. Laoye-Tomori, who doubles as Commissioner for Education, said
the state government would pay half of the WAEC fees, while parents
would henceforth pay the remaining.
She said the state government spent over N500 million as WAEC fees
for students per annum, adding that it could no longer bear the cost due
to lack of fund.
“The state government is yet to complete the payment of 2014 WAEC
fees and this is causing delay in the release of the students’ results”,
she said.
The deputy governor said promotion for teachers would no longer be
automatic, but would be based on performance of students in external
examinations.
She also said that government would make it compulsory for teachers to teach in the rural areas for one year.
Ms. Laoye-Tomori added that those who would be teaching in the rural areas would get better pay than those in the urban area.
On tertiary institutions, she said it was not true that the
government was planning to merge Colleges of Education and Polytechnics
in the state.
The deputy governor, however, said that the government had put on
hold admission into state-owned tertiary institution for the new
session.
She said the one-year break was to enable school authorities to improve on their curriculum and programmes.
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