FCTA denies increasing school fees in public boarding schools
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) says there is no increment of school fees in public boarding schools in the federal capital.
The Mandate Secretary, Education Secretariat, FCTA, Dr Danlami Hayyo, disclosed this in an interview on Thursday in Abuja.
Recall that some parents had claimed that the FCT Administration increased school fees for students in FCT public boarding schools.
They claimed that the fee was increased from between N29,000 and N32,000 to N47,000, a development they claimed had forced some parents to withdraw their children from boarding schools to day schools.
“The Minister of FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike, had even approved the increase in the feeding allowances for boarding schools due to rising cost of food items.
“Look at the situation, how much is a bag of rice in the last two years and how much is a bag or rice currently? He asked.”
The mandate secretary also denied the claim that some parents have withdrawn their children from public boarding schools in the FCT.
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According to him, FCT public boarding schools are positioned to provide quality education at affordable cost and within the means of parents.
“I don’t think there is someone that will remove his children or his son from public school as a result of the feeding cost; I doubt much.”
He added that the quality of education in public schools was very encouraging, stressing that the best student in the 2023 West African Examination Council was from a public school.
He also said that students from public schools won more trophies from debates, quizzes and other academic and sports competitions in 2023 than private schools.
“In fact, in Abuja, so many parents are removing their children from private schools to public schools because of the quality of education the public schools provide.
“There is a high number of enrolments in public schools in Abuja currently and we are trying to bridge the infrastructural gap to accommodate more pupils and students,” he said.
Hayyo said that FCTA has concluded plans to inaugurate the schools recently rehabilitated, while plans are underway for the construction of new ones.
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