The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘Why govt must work with mission schools’

- By Sunday Aikulola

THE Catholic Archbishop of Lagos, Alfred Adewale Martins has urged government to create a conducive atmosphere that would further attract better collaborat­ion with both the private schools and the mission in order to provide qualitativ­e education in the country from the primary to the tertiary levels.

Making this appeal recently during the Blessing of Maria Mater Christi School Chapel, Rev Sisters Convent and Commission­ing of the JAMB CBT Centre, Dunum Christi Schools, Lekki, the Archbishop said such collaborat­ion has become necessary in view of the fact that government alone cannot adequately provide and

manage the enormous resources required for the sector’s growth.

Archbishop Martins who led several priests, nuns, students and hundreds of guests to the event, including the retired Archbishop of Lagos, Anthony Cardinal Okogie, noted that a better collaborat­ion between the government and the other major stakeholde­rs, will help to bring back the lost glory in the educationa­l sector. According to him, the decay and dwindling level of performanc­es being experience­d in many of our public schools was as a result of long-time neglect, inadequate funding and refusal of the government to accord qualitativ­e education its rightful pride of place.

He said, “If private and mission schools are to function well, government should act as collaborat­ors, they should set standards, they should supervise, They also have to give incentives particular­ly for mission schools to thrive because mission schools are not there to make profits.” Recalling the good old days and the great role played by mission schools in moulding its students, Archbishop Martins said the mission schools were given grants in other to carry out their activities, and wondered why such grants, including tax free incentives should not be introduced in view of the decay the sector is now experienci­ng. The cleric also urged government to be consistent in making policies as regards the growth of the sector.

Earlier, the Archbishop commended the proprietor of the school, Soji Olagunju for his initiative in collaborat­ing with the church by employing the services of nuns in the day-to-day running of the schools.

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