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Northern Governors Abolish Fees In Secondary Schools

by Our Reporter
Minna – The Northern States Governors’ Forum has resolved to abolish
payment of fees in secondary schools in the region in a bid to boost
enrolment of students.

Its Chairman, Gov. Babangida Aliyu of Niger, made this known in Minna on
Monday at the National Association of Nigerian Students’ (NANS) award
ceremony to distinguished Nigerians.

The forum also agreed to harmonise fees in its tertiary institutions and
reintroduce the “Grade 2 Teachers Training Programme’’, abolished in
Nigeria to improve the standard of teaching in schools.

Represented by Dr Muhammad Nuhu, Commissioner for Tertiary Education,
Aliyu said that the forum also decided to close the educational gap
between male and female students in the region.

Aliyu, who described education as the bedrock of any development, said
they had also resolved to establish schools of preliminary studies to
prepare students for admission into tertiary institutions.

He said an education conference aimed at addressing the problems
associated with the development of education in the region, the problem of
Almajiri and falling standard of education will be held soon.

Aliyu said the state government had computerised the payment of
scholarship to students in tertiary institutions and introduced the
scratch card to all beneficiaries to block wastage.

He said the state government was spending an average of N1.8 billion on
scholarship and other allowances yearly.

The governor commended NANS for the recognition of those that had
contributed to the growth of education in the region.

Aliyu assured that the state government would collaborate with NANS to
construct its befitting secretariat in Minna.

Earlier, the Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, who was a special guest at
the event, commended the governor for the transformation of the state.
(NAN)

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