Education

Governor pays N600m WAEC fees for 18,734 Kogi students

Kogi State Governor Usman Ododo has approved over N600 million for the payment of the 2024/2025 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) for Senior Secondary Three (SS3) students in the state.

The Kogi State Commissioner for Education, Wemi Jones, who disclosed this at a press conference in Lokoja, the state capital, on Tuesday, October 29, 2024.

Jones said the fund would cover 18,734 students in public schools across Kogi State.

Jones said the gesture was in line with the law for free examination registration fees for Kogi State students in public primary and secondary schools signed by former Governor Yahaya Bello.

The commissioner stressed that the law had made it mandatory for the government to pay for all internal and external examinations.

He added that Ododo, being part of the last administration, is building on the foundation in education laid by his predecessor, Bello.

Jones, who said the payment would be the second in the series, noted that the state government had since 2016 placed education as first on its priorities because of the need to reduce poverty and illiteracy in society.

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The commissioner said: “The 30 per cent budgetary allocation to education has made it possible for the state to massively fund education, which includes the payment of fees for the students.

“The aim of this is not just to lessen the burden of fees on the parents but also to reduce the out-of-school children in Kogi.

“In 2023/2024 registration, the state government enrolled over 15,000 students for the examination.

“In 2024/2025, the state is enrolling 18,734 students for WAEC across the 21 local government areas.”

Jones further stated that the rise in student enrolment was an indication that more students were abandoning private schools for public schools in Kogi State.

He restated the commitment of Ododo’s administration to drastically reducing the number of out-of-school children in Kogi State to the barest minimum.

The commissioner enjoined principals and school heads to cooperate with the ministry to have seamless registration for the benefit of their children and the growth of the state.

He, however, warned that the government would come down heavily on any school principal who tried to shortchange the system.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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