Kwara Govt Shuts Down 88 Illegal Schools

The Kwara state government has disclosed that it had closed down 88 ‘’mushroom’’ private nursery, primary and secondary schools in the state.

The state’s commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, Engr Musa Yeketi made this disclosure while delivering his address at the 2016 Day of the National Association of Proprietors of Private School (NAPPS) in Ilorin, the state capital.

 He asked proprietors of schools  still operating illegally to regularise their operation and those with substandard facilities to upgrade them or risk sanctions from government.

 Yeketi, who acknowledged the impact of private schools in complementing the state government’s efforts in the provision of qualitative education in the state, warned that “no school is above the law of the state”.

“We have some private schools with good infrastructure facilities,instructional materials,qualified personnel that meet international standards.

 “However,there are many of these private schools that do not in anyway meet quality standards. Let me use this opportunity to appeal to such substandard schools to upgrade their facilities or face closure;all unregistered schools should regularise their status.