This news was culled from News Express Nigeria : 31st Oct 2023 11:10am: : 153
Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo’s free compulsory education appears to be losing grip on its foundation following failure of some obstinate headmasters/headmistresses and principals to adhere to the order.
But this is not to be as a guardian of some orphans at Ozalla Primary School (name withheld) has lamented how the school authorities sent home his wards for not paying school fees.
Complaining to our Correspondent, the Guardian said the children of his late brother, and other pupils of the school were sent home about a week ago for not paying school fees of N4,500 each.
News Express reports that the State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, had about a month ago, announced free and compulsory education from nursery to junior secondary school (JSS 3) in all government-owned schools in the state.
Soludo said his administration was passionate about achieving an all-inclusive education in Anambra
His words: “No child within the school age from nursery to JSS 3 should be charged school fees or any other fees to acquire education in the state.
“The aim is to go back to the basics when education was used as the equalizer, such that children from poor and rich backgrounds will attend the same school and compete favourably.
“Children of school age will no longer be deprived of access to quality education.
Education from nursery to JSS is free and compulsory in the state.”
But the guardian of the orphans at Ozalla Primary School, Ifitedunu, said: “As I’m talking to you, my brother’s children no longer go to school. They were asked to pay N4,500 each as school fees for those in the primary school section of the school and N2, 000 for those in nursery school.
“They were chased away from the school before weekend. The father of the children broke spinal cord in an accident and died in the process.
“We are struggling to help the children. They are still tender. They are in Basic 1 (Primary 1). The children are orphans. So many other children of the school were also sent home by the school for same reason.”
Efforts to get the reaction of the State Commissioner for Education, Prof Ngozi Chuma- Udeh, on the matter failed as she did not pick her calls nor respond to a WhatsApp message to her.
However, in his reaction, the Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Christian Aburime, said: “The Governor has said that no pupil in government public school should pay a dime. It’s tuition-free and all manners of levies are not to be charged.
“So, if there is any headmaster/headmistress of whatever designation in violation of that order, then should face the consequences.
“If you can tell us the name of the school, the head of the school, then appropriate action will be taken because is a clear violation of Governor Soludo’s directive.
“Every Anambra Child who is in public school, from primary 1 to JSS3 are not supposed to pay any form of fees or charges, whatsoever. So anybody in violation of that will have to face the consequences for disobeying the directive of the governor.”
It will also be recalled that Soludo had earlier suspended four school principals across the state for disobeying the free education order in the state.
The Principals include, Washington Memorial Grammar School, Onitsha, Nkem Nkechi; Kenneth Dike Secondary School, Awka, Onwurah Catherine; New Era Secondary School, Onitsha, Dr Cordelia Okonkwo; and Prince Memorial High School, Onitsha, Amaka Ubaka. They were alleged to have acted in contravention of the solution policy on free education in the state.