Interesting....Borno
state government is planning to pay the registration fees of both WAEC
and NECO examinations for Senior Secondary School Students, who are
graduating later this year, the state Commissioner for Education,
Barrister Isa Buratai has said.
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He said in order to reduce the
hardship being experienced by parents of the students, who are mainly
farmers and traders that lost their means of livelihood to the ongoing
insurgency, the state government will settle the registration fees of
the students.
The
Commissioner, who spoke during a courtesy visit paid on him at his
office by the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), Borno state chapter,
said parents may however be asked to pay 25% of the total cost of the
registration fees.
Regretting
the decay in the education sector in the state, Buratai said
arrangements have been made to enable Senior Secondary School students
to take extra lessons to prepare themselves for the final examination.
He
also urged the visiting NUT members to organize psycho-socio workshops
for teachers who were affected by the insurgency while on duty.
Chairman,
NUT, Borno Branch, Comrade Bulama Abiso reiterated their plea to the
state government for reopening schools within the Maiduguri metropolis.
He
also appealed for improvement of teachers’ welfare and implementation
of the N18,000 minimum wage as well as annual increment for primary
school teachers across the 27 council areas of the state.
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Borno Government to pay 2015 WAEC/NECO exams fees
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