Education: Why we closed 600 shack-schools in Osun — Commissioner 

The Government of the State of Osun has said that it closed down about 600 mushroom private schools especially at primary level, that do not meet up with the state’s minimum standard requirements.

This was disclosed on Wednesday, at the Inter-ministerial Press briefing organized by the Ministry of Information and Civic Orientation of the State of Osun, at the Ministry’s Conference Room.

Speaking during the Inter-ministerial Press briefing, the Commissioner of Education, Hon. Folorunsho Bamisayemi, said this was part of the government’s effort to ensure sanity and sanctity in the education sector of the State.

“We have declared a war on mushroom schools. We have zero tolerance for quacks in the system and schools that do not meet standards. We know the danger of mushroom schools, because once anyone damages the education foundation of a child, it becomes difficult to build a solid structure on it.

“Starting from the ministry, we have reviewed our department of schools to ensure greater efficiency. We have segmented the department to supervise basic and post-basic schools.

“Anyone who wants to start a school must produce a TRCN Certificate, among other requirements. We no longer grant licenses just because someone has spare funds to spend.

“We have set irreducible minimum standards and also given provisional registrations to some schools, that runs for a window of two years, during which we ensure proper monitoring. If after two years, the benchmark isn’t met, it attracts outright closure.

“We are trying to eliminate quackery in the system and build a vibrant education system,” Bamisayemi stated.

 

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