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Kano Govt takes action against excessive fees in private schools

EditorBy EditorSeptember 6, 202402 Mins Read
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The Kano State Government has prohibited private and voluntary schools from arbitrarily increasing fees and forcing parents to purchase materials directly from the schools.

However, the Executive Secretary of the Kano State Private and Voluntary Institution’s Board(KSPVIB,) Comrade Baba Abubakar Umar,  said that some schools have been taking advantage of parents through hidden charges and exorbitant fees.

He said to address this issue, the board has introduced new guidelines.

Accordong to him,’ Schools
must convene a Parents-Teachers Association (PTA) meeting to discuss any fee increments”

He also stated that school must then write to the board seeking approval for the increase, attaching the attendance sheet from the PTA meeting.

He added that”At least two-thirds of parents must be present at the PTA meeting”

Comrade  Abubakar dated  that, the board has received complaints from parents who were charged excessive fees or amounts different from what was initially agreed upon.

He therefore disclosed that despite the current economic situation, schools must be realistic and fair in their charges.

“The board will work with relevant authorities to prosecute schools that operate illegally or evade taxes”

He however maintained that, the board is committed to ensuring that schools provide safe learning environments and employ qualified teachers.

“Parents are encouraged to report any schools with substandard teaching or unsafe conditions”

Comrade  Abubakar emphasized

 that, new census forms will be distributed to private and voluntary schools to ensure accurate data collection and effective monitoring. Saying that the board remains open to dialogue and discussions with schools willing to comply with the law.
He commended governnor Abba Kabir Yusuf for his commitment to education, allocating 30% of the state’s budget to the sector and declaring a state of emergency.

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