The Ekiti State
Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Mr Jide Egunjobi announced
that in order for Ekiti to generated revenue and make education functional,
students of public secondary schools are to contribute a token of N1, 000 per
term and those of Primary Schools are to pay N500 respectively towards educational
development in the State.
All stakeholders in the
education sector, including parents and teachers have consented to the
introduction of the Education Development Levy.
An education summit
recently held in the state had, among other reforms, recommended a
developmental levies for all the students in state’s public schools.
The Commissioner for
Education maintained that “before now, secondary school students were paying
N100 as PTA levy, N300 for Extra Lesson and N600 as examination fee while
primary school students were paying N100 as PTA levy, N300 for extra lesson and
N200 as examination fee, making N600 per term.”
There are 178,263 students
in the 879 public primary schools; 48,960 in junior secondary schools and
55,677 in Senior Secondary Schools in Ekiti State, making a total of 282,900.
The Commissioner for
Education, who said the levies were not new in the State, added that; “Students
of public schools in Ekiti were paying PTA, examination and extra lesson levies
before Governor Fayose assumed office.”

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