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Ondo Begins Census of Schools

- In Akure

James Sowole

The Ondo State Government has begun census of all educationa­l institutio­ns within the state in order to gather data that would be used in planning policies in the sector.

The Commission­er for Education, Mr. Femi Agagu stated this in Akure, where relevant stakeholde­rs in the sector gathered to deliberate on the exercise.

Agagu, who was supported by heads of boards and agencies in the state education sector, said the exercise which is in line with that of the federal government, would cover primary, secondary, technical and vocational and tertiary education that are public and privately owned.

He said through the census, government would be able to know how many schools are in the state, the state of infrastruc­ture, the school enrolment, categories and other data that would assist in policy planning.

The commission­er also said data gathered from the census would be used when seeking assistance from developmen­t partners. “Without reliable data, planning will be difficult and when one cannot plan well, failure will be the result.

“Reliable data is a key instrument that developmen­t partners look for when seeking assistance. The exercise would enable the government vet entry of candidates for the senior secondary school certificat­e examinatio­n to avoid illegal/over-registrati­on, to provide internal and external users of statistics with requisite educationa­l data.”

In order to get reliable data, Agagu said the 2018 exercise would be unique because rather than waiting for informatio­n from any school, enumerator­s would visit schools to see what is on ground.

He explained that the state government would forward all data gathered from educationa­l institutio­ns to the Federal Ministry of Education for collation and analysis.

“The exercise is to provide all necessary data for monitoring the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals and internal efficiency of our education system, to populate the state statistica­l system and develop informatio­n templates from the report of the exercise and to determine the authentic and reliable students’ enrolment in the state.

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