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By Emmanuel Adeleke
The Oyo State Government has reiterated that the ban on collection of illegal levies in public schools is still in place, warning that it would deal with anyone contravening the ban.
This is coming on the heels of reports that some teachers compelled pupils to pay for the ongoing second term unified promotion examination for public primary schools.
The Chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Dr. Nureni Adeniran, while reacting to the reports said government has ensured that the examination timetable is adhered to by all schools in the state
Adeniran, who monitored the exams in Ibadan, stressed that despite cancelling the payment of the fees by students in public schools, some staff still imposed illegal fees in some areas.
The chairman advised parents and guardians to report any case of collection of illegal fees to the board, adding that the government is alive to its responsibilities.
“Let me begin by apologising to parents and guardians whose pupils were forced to bring money for examinations. This is not from the board, and I will appeal to such parents to report the teachers to the board.
“The Oyo State Government has ensured that all necessary arrangements are in place for a hitch free examination exercise. We paid for the printing and delivery of question and answer sheets.
“We are committed to the free and compulsory universal basic education, hence, no school or head teacher found imposing or collecting any levy not approved by government, will go unpunished.
“The governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, has been regular in the payment of the Oyo State counterpart fund with the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), hence we access our funds and use them to develop infrastructure and capacity of personnel,’’ he said.
Adeniran explained that the campaign against examination malpractice and truancy in public schools were yielding desired result.
He also commended the smooth conduct of examinations in the centres visited.
According to him, teams from the board are in other zones of the state to monitor the ongoing examination exercise.
Schools visited on Tuesday were Community Basic School 1&2, Olorunsogo; Community Primary School, Olosunde; Atolu Model School 1-4, Oremeji; among others.
Schools visited on Wednesday include UAMC School, Eleja, Odo-Ona; AUD Primary School; UMC Basic School, Oke-Ado; Abiola Jacobs Schools 1,2,3; and Army Children School, Iwo-road.