Osun new education policy is unstoppable, says Aregbesola
Osun
State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, has said that his determination
to reverse the rot in the public education through the new school
reclassification policy is unstoppable.
He said this at the inauguration of the newly built Baptist Central Elementary School, Ilare, Ile Ife on Tuesday.
The ceremony had in attendance, the
state governor’s wife, Sherifat; the Deputy Governor, Mrs. Titi
Laoye-Tomori; the Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Mr.
Najeem Salam; other lawmakers; the Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade;
and commissioners.
The governor was dressed in a elementary school uniform together with his deputy and commissioners to the event.
Aregbesola, who has come under
criticisms because of the education policy, said that he would not stop
because his aim was to ensure that pupils in public schools in the
state had equal access to quality education, like their counterparts
anywhere in the world.
He said, “Our mission to transform
public education in the state is unstoppable. We want our children to
have qualitative education and to be able to compete with other students
from anywhere in the world.
“ This is a one-way journey and we will not be distracted from this objective, even if it means that we have to step on toes.”
The governor said that he had no religious motive behind the transformation going on in the state.
He said the schools would admit children irrespective of their ethnic or religious affiliation.
Aregbesola, who claimed that his
administration inherited rotten public schools, declared that his
regime had committed N31.31bn to transform the schools.
According to him, all these efforts are in the interest of the majority of the people of the state.
He said that his administration had
continued to record trail-blazing achievements despite the dwindling
allocations from the Federal Government.
Reacting to the claim of a governorship
aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party, Senator Iyiola Omisore, the
governor said that the administration had only spent N1.2bn.
He said that criticism should be based on facts, rather than concocting lies to misinform the public to gain cheap publicity.
The deputy governor, who is also the
commissioner for education, said the new school was a testimony of the
sincerity of Aregbesola’s administration towards the education reform.
She described the elementary school as
an architectural masterpiece, which according to her, was designed not
only to attract the pupils but also to provide a level-playing ground
for them irrespective of their socio-economic background.
She said, “Education reform of this
government is a complete package to provide a level-playing field for
all pupils of school-going age in the state.
“We also introduced school meal system,
called O’Meal, to provide balance diet to enhance physical and mental
strength and development of the pupils.
“The school is an architectural masterpiece designed to accommodate 1,000 pupils. The classrooms are well-ventilated.”
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