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Kogi to legalise free payment of external, internal exam fees

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The Kogi State Government said it has concluded plans to make payment of external and internal examinatio­n fees free, as a policy for subsequent administra­tions in the state.

The state’s Commission­er for Education, Science and Technology, Mr Wemi Jones, said this at a meeting of the National Executive Committee of North Central of All Nigeria Confederat­ion of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS) in Lokoja.

The Kogi government had, in November 2023, pronounced free education for students from primary to secondary school, adding that an integral part of the policy was the payment of internal and external exam fees for students by the state government.

Jones said the law, when passed and assented, would make it mandatory for the government to pay both internal and external examinatio­ns fees for students in public schools in the state.

He thanked the state’s ANCOPSS for its cooperatio­n towards the execution of the state government’s policies aimed at delivering quality education to the citizens of Kogi.

Jones noted that all the successes recorded in the education sector would not have been possible without the commitment of Governor Yahaya Bello, describing him as a Messiah sent by God to revive education in Kogi.

He said that education, as a catalyst for societal developmen­t, had been given the attention it deserved by the governor

The commission­er emphasised that government’s plan was to raise globally competitiv­e students in all fields.

He explained that the establishm­ent of Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH) Osara, and Kogi State University KSU Kabba, was to train students in science and technology.

According to him, the establishm­ent of the institutio­ns is also to provide opportunit­ies for Kogi students to have access to university education.

“To benefit from the natural resources that abound in the state, government is focusing on Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM) education,” he said.

On his part, the North Central Chairman of ANCOPSS, Christophe­r Ogiri, commended the government for its giant strides in education, especially in secondary and tertiary schools.

The state president of ANCOPSS, Mallam Suberu Omanayi, congratula­ted the government for the successes recorded in education.

Omanayi commended the commission­er for his doggedness and commitment to transformi­ng and restoring the glory of education in the state. (NAN)

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