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Edo State governor, Godwin Obaseki
Edo State government has served notice that it would demolish
private buildings on land reserved for public schools without compensation,
advising owners of such buildings to voluntarily remove them.
Governor Godwin Obaseki gave the summation during the 25th
Anniversary of the 1994 Class of St Paul Anglican Grammar School Igarra Old
Boys Association.
Obaseki, who was represented by the Commissioner for Education,
Mr. Jimoh Ejegbai, said “Those who have encroached on school land should remove
them otherwise they will be treated like those who encroached on the Benin
technical College land.”
The governor said: “It is either they removed their buildings or
they will be fenced. The treatment will be meted not only to those who
encroached into the Anglican Grammar School Igarra land but also all other
government schools across the state. All those who have built should either
abandon the land or they will be fenced in during the construction of the
perimeter fencing of the schools.”
The National Coordinator of the Old Students Association, Bolade
John said a N5 million-fund has been set to engage teachers in the school.
Speaking to journalists after the event, Chief of Staff to
Governor Obaseki, Taiwo Akerele who is a member of the set said “We use the
opportunity of the 25 years anniversary of the 1994 set to come together to
celebrate 25 years of leaving the school. It was an opportunity for us to
review the challenges being faced by the school and what we can do to support
and also join forces with other sets and the national body.
“It has been brought to our attention that the school has been
bereft of high quality teachers and government has not recruited teachers in
recent times so in addition to supporting the school’s inter house sports
competition in 2018, we have launched a N5 million Fund to start a volunteers
teachers programme where teachers would be recruited to come and fill the gap
and teach the students on science subjects particularly Mathematics, Physics,
Chemistry and Biology and we will put them on equivalent of N-Power monthly
salary. We intent to grow that fund from time to time. There are then we were
able to raise N2 million from friends and well-wishers who honoured us with
their presence.”
High point of the event was the conferment of honour on Governor
Obaseki, Dr. Ade Elempe and former teachers of the college. (THISDAY)

























