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Kwara Govt. shuts down 132 Illegal Private Schools

Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, Kwara State Governor

The Kwara Government said on Thursday that it had closed 132 illegal private schools operating in the state.

Hajia Zainab Bello, the Director of Quality Assurance in the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development, said apart from being illegal, the schools were operating in unhygienic environment.

Bello, who spoke on behalf of Alhaji Musa Yeketi, State Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development while closing 19 other private schools, said government had begun verification of tertiary institutions in the state.

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She said that the objective of the exercise was to fish out those violating the laws that established them.

Bello said that the government had previously shut down schools which were either built with wooden planks or operating without due authorisation from the state government.

The director assured of the state government’s commitment to ensure quality education, stressing that government would continue to close private schools operating illegally.

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