Oyo state govt tells students & teachers of 17 closed schools

 

Oyo State government says 17 schools in the state that were shut down
last month after they staged a protest, will only be re-opened when the
students, management and principals of the affected schools tender an
apology to the state government.

In a statement released by the Oyo state communication team yesterday
July 11th, the state government insisted that an apology from the
schools that partook in a violent protest on June 6th, must be tendered
before their schools can be re-opened.

The Deputy Governor of the state, Moses Alake Adeyemo, said this at a press briefing, in Ibadan the state capital yesterday.

“The 17 schools, whose students partook in the violent disturbances and
wanton destruction of public property would remain shut until their
principals, management and students showed penitence in form of letters
of apology and undertaking as the case may be” the statement in part
reads

Some public secondary school students in the state had embarked on a
protest following alleged plans by the state government to privatize
public schools. The protesting students and teachers alleged that such
moves would only make the state government increase school fees and also
lay off some teachers. The state government immediately denied the
claims, saying the plan is to get private bodies that will manage the
schools and see to the proper running of the school.

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