FG Declares War on Illegal School Fees, Launches Complaint Hotlines for Parents.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched a bold offensive against illegal charges in public schools, announcing a zero-tolerance policy for unauthorized fees imposed by school administrators.
The move aims to safeguard the government’s commitment to free education across the country.
Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, CON, the Minister of Education, issued a stern directive to school principals and administrators, warning them against extorting parents through illicit levies.
In a statement on Friday, Alausa emphasized that free education must remain accessible to all, with no financial burdens placed on families.
To enforce compliance, the Ministry has circulated directives to all public schools and informed parents of their rights to report violations.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched a bold offensive against illegal charges in public schools, announcing a zero-tolerance policy for unauthorized fees imposed by school administrators.
The move aims to safeguard the government’s commitment to free education across the country.
Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, CON, the Minister of Education, issued a stern directive to school principals and administrators, warning them against extorting parents through illicit levies.
In a statement on Friday, Alausa emphasized that free education must remain accessible to all, with no financial burdens placed on families.
To enforce compliance, the Ministry has circulated directives to all public schools and informed parents of their rights to report violations.
FG Declares War on Illegal School Fees, Launches Complaint Hotlines for Parents.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched a bold offensive against illegal charges in public schools, announcing a zero-tolerance policy for unauthorized fees imposed by school administrators.
The move aims to safeguard the government’s commitment to free education across the country.
Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, CON, the Minister of Education, issued a stern directive to school principals and administrators, warning them against extorting parents through illicit levies.
In a statement on Friday, Alausa emphasized that free education must remain accessible to all, with no financial burdens placed on families.
To enforce compliance, the Ministry has circulated directives to all public schools and informed parents of their rights to report violations.
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