Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba State has declared free education in all primary and secondary schools with effect from the next academic session to cushion the effects of the removal of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit known as petrol.
The decision came today, July 7, barely 48 hours after the state government announced reduction of university school fees by 50 per cent to cushion the current hardship in the country.
The governor said that starting from the next academic session, primary and secondary education in Taraba State would be free.
Spokesperson to the governor, Emmanuel Bello, in a statement, said Kefas made the declaration at the Ebenezer Primary School in Wukari as part of his assessment tour.
The governor stressed that it was the government’s responsibility to bear the expenses and that students should not be subjected to any fees.
He said that apart from fulfilling a campaign promise, the hardship occasioned by the removal of the fuel subsidy has made the move imperative.
On Wednesday, during his visit to the Taraba State University in Jalingo, Kefas announced the removal of school fees in the university, saying that quality education remained his main priority.
Kefas said that he had since declared a state of emergency in the education sector and was also committed to free education at the primary and secondary school levels.
Many of the University students expressed joy at the development, saying that the reduction in fees would greatly enhance their lives.
“Some parents said the hardship occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy has made payments of school fees difficult. They said the slash has raised their hopes.”
Source: The PUNCH.