Niger Delta
Delta Returns 40 Schools To Missionaries
The Delta State government says it has returned 40 secondary schools to their former missionary owners with effect from September, 2011.
The Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Prof. Patrick Muobaghare, said that 27 of the schools were returned to the Catholic mission, eight to the Anglican, four to the Baptist mission and one to the African Church group.
Muobaghare, who disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Asaba, listed the schools returned to the Catholic Mission as Mary Mount College, Boji-Boji Owa, St. Patrick’s College, Asaba; Our Lady’s High School, Effurun; St. Georges’ College, Obinomba;
Others, he said, were St. Martin De Pores, Onicha-Olona; St Roses Girls’ Secondary School, Ogwashi-Uku; St. Charles College, Abavo; St Vincent’s College, Okwagbe; Ebelogu Grammar School, Utagba-Uno; St. Brigid’s Girls’ Grammar School, Asaba.
The list also contained Okpalani Secondary Commercial College, Okpanam; St. Augustine’s College, Ibusa; Gbenoba Grammar School, Agbor; Notre Dame College, Ozoro; St. Mary Magdalene, Ashaka; Mater Dei Model School, Ashaka; St. Ita’s College, Sapale; St. Malachy’s College, Sapele.
St. Peter Clavers’ College, Aghalokpe; St. Kelvin’s College, Kokori; Ovu Grammar School, Ovu; St. Paul’s Grammar School, Ebu; St. Ambrose College, Usiefrun; St. Theresa’s Girls’ School, Ughelli; St. Brenda’s College, Bomadi; St. Joseph’s College, Ozoro and Agbarho Grammar School, Agbarho were also on the list.
Schools handed to the Anglican Communion, the commissioner said, were Anglican Girls’ Grammar School, Asaba; Anglican Grammar School, Ubulu-Uku; Anglican Grammar School, Akwukwu-Igbo; Ika Grammar School, Agbor and James Welch College, Emevor.
Others were Anglican Girls’ Grammar School, Ozoro; Anglican Girls’ Grammar School, Ughelli and Owhere Grammar School, Okpara Waterside.
The Baptist mission, as indicated in the list, got back Baptist Girls’ Model School, Agbor; Baptist High School, Oghareki; Baptist High School, Orerokpe and Baptist High School, Eku while the only school to African Church mission was Ekakpamre Grammar School, Ekakpamre.
Muobaghare said NAN that all the processes of handing over the schools to the former owners had been completed and explained that that was the reason why his ministry did not admit students into class one of Basic Secondary School (formerly Junior Secondary School) for the 2011/2012 session.
“We have concluded the handing-over process. What is left is a formal and symbolic ceremony on it to be performed by the governor in any of the affected schools”, he added.
He admitted that some communities might not appreciate the rationale behind the return of the schools to the missionaries but sued for cooperation from such communities.
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