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Ondo bans teachers from enrolling children in private schools

The Ondo State Government has stated that it is now an offence for public school teachers to enroll their children and wards in private schools.

The Chairman, Ondo State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, Victor Olabimtan, claimed that the development had led to the declining enrollment in state-run primary schools.

A statement issued over the weekend by SUBEB Head of Press and Information Services , Bisi Agboola, stated that the government was concerned about the situation despite its investments in elementary education throughout the State.

The statement said the Vice Chairman announced this at a meeting with head teachers from all the three senatorial districts of the State.

It said the board chairman, “frowned at the falling population of children in public schools in spite of government efforts”

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He said, “Hon Olabimtan highlighted that the teachers will henceforth be held accountable for any decline in enrollment in schools.”

‘’The SUBEB chairman condemned in strong terms the attitude of some teachers who are taking their biological children to private schools and ruled that it had become an offence for any public school teacher to take their wards to private schools,’’ the statement said.

“Olabimtan said Ondo State Government will not relent in its efforts at upgrading school standard, as well as its personnel.

“The chairman, therefore, charged the teachers to buckle up and do the needful in the area of enrollment drive and shun any act of indolence.”

The statement also noted that serving primary school teachers can now advance to level-16 status, just like their civil service counterparts, following the approval of the State government.

Also, promotion letters were distributed to 2,111 teachers of which about 85 are of grade level-16.

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