Why we withdraw licenses of private schools in Plateau – Commissioner

The commissioner noted that about 90 per cent of the schools do not adhere to government policies and mandates on education.

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Mrs Elizabeth Wapmuk,  the Plateau Commissioner for Secondary Education, has said that the State Goverment has withdrawn the licenses of all private primary and secondary schools in the state.

Wapmuk told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Jos that the decision was taken having discovered that 5,000 private schools were operating in the state illegally.

The commissioner noted that about 90 per cent of the schools do not adhere to government policies and mandates on education.

NAN reports that the ministry intends to revalidate the operating license of all private Nursery/Pre-primary, Primary, Junior Secondary and Senior Secondary Schools in the state.
”We have discovered that 90 per cent of private schools in Plateau do not adhere to government policies and mandates.
”85 per cent of the 495 private schools earlier granted licenses have compromised,” she said.
The commissioner, however, explained that the exercise was to check the proliferation of illegal private schools operating in the state.
She added that it would also support those that operate within the ambit of the law, to achieving quality education for all.
(NAN)
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