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Association Faults Planned Privatisation Of Unity Schools
The Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, has vowed to resist any attempt to privatise Unity Schools in the country.
The Deputy Secretary-General of the association, Mr Lawal Alade-Bashiru, made the statement last Thursday at a two-day stakeholders forum, organised by King’s College, Lagos, as part of activities lined up to commemorate the school’s 102nd Founders Day anniversary.
Alade-Bashiru told newsmen that antecedents of succeeding administrations had shown that some policies had been tailored towards ceding the colleges in the guise of public-private partnership.
He said that the Unity Schools remained a commonwealth, belonging to Nigerians and that if there were challenges, they were meant to be solved.
“It has come to our notice that a selected few who believed that this country belongs to them alone had been seeking means of extending their privatisation plans to the education sector.
“They want to appropriate government properties to themselves and now they want to turn their search lights on the Unity Schools which belong to all Nigerians.
“We know they would want to come up with idea that they want to develop the schools, but their major motive is to appropriate the land mass of these institutions including King’s College.
“ But I can assure you that it will not happen and we are waiting for them,” he said.
He said the association had discovered plans by individuals to sell off the nation’s most prestigious secondary schools, which would further worsen the problem of access to education for the average Nigerian.
“We were informed that those who had indicated interests in buying these colleges had come up with issues of turning around the institutions and that they meant well”.
He said that in the case of the education sector, such attempts would be stiffly resisted because the unity schools dictated the pace in terms of secondary education in the country.
“No doubt they have their challenges which are quite human but we keep on telling them that these challenges are not insurmountable.
“All we need do is to come together, vote some funds for these colleges and seek means of moving them to greater heights,” he said.
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