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LASG says no plan to seal non-compliant schools as it reports 89 per cent school compliance

The Lagos State Government has no plans to seal up any school for not complying with the Jan. 4 resumption date.

According to the Director-General, Office of Education Quality Assurance, Mrs. Abiola Seriki-Ayeni, in a statement on Sunday, the government had no plan to seal any schools, as this would be counter-productive to learning.

She said that rather, the OEQA only issued letters and placed stickers of non-compliance on the gates of schools that disobeyed the directive.

The DG reported that 640 out of the 720 schools visited, complied with the Jan. 4 resumption date, signifying a compliance rate of about 89 per cent.

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She commended the schools that adhered to the resumption date.

The OEQA boss clarified that the directive for public and private schools to maintain a uniform calendar was not new as it had been in place for several years.

She, however, said that the renewed enforcement was imperative because of the interruptions to school days occasioned by COVID-19 and the accompanying lockdowns.

Seriki-Ayeni recalled that in June 2021, there were meetings between representatives of the state government, private school proprietors, private school associations, and other relevant education stakeholders, where it was agreed to ensure that the calendar and the Jan. 4 date would be adhered to.

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”For the avoidance of doubt, the Lagos State Government has not and will not shut down any school, as it would be counter-productive to learning,” she said.

Seriki-Ayeni appealed to the public and private school administrators in Lagos State to work with families to ensure that children were in school as expected and start the new term on a sound note.

”Just like we have always done in the past, the state government expects compliance and will continue to dialogue with all schools on matters relating to the progress of education in the state,” she said.

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