Edo APC describes school postponement as ‘expensive political gimmickry’, demands reversal

The state government had announced the postponement of September 9, the earlier scheduled date until further notice.


The All Progressive Congress (APC) has strongly condemned the Edo State Government’s decision to postpone the school resumption date indefinitely, labeling it a “expensive political gimmick”

This move is seen as a desperate attempt to garner attention and sympathy from the public.

The Permanent Secretary in the state Ministry of Education, Ojo Akin-Longe, issued a memo announcing the postponement of the previously scheduled September 9 resumption date.

This decision will remain in effect until further notice is given.

According to Mr. Peter Uwadiae-Enosorogbe, Publicity Secretary of APC, the state government’s actions are a blatant attempt to deceive the public.

He expressed his disappointment to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), stating that the government’s behavior was unexpected and shameful.

Uwadiae-Enosorogbe was astonished that the state government would prioritize political gain over the education and well-being of children.

He said that sacrificing the children’s educational pursuits for political purposes is unacceptable and unjustified.

“You cannot sacrifice the education pursuit of the children for fuel scarcity. It is not today we are having a hike in fuel price. This cannot derail the educational system.

“Nobody is protesting the hike and no parents have complained that they cannot take their children to school for learning. This is not adding up.

“To every reasonable and rational individual, the government has erred again. It is one of the mistakes of the state government.

“It is not in the interest of the children; it is not in the interest of the parents and it is not in the interest of the educational system,” he said.

Uwadiae-Enosorogbe called for the reversal of the decision, saying the state education had suffered a lot under this administration.

According to him, statistics of performance for the recently released results of the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) ranked Edo 26th as against 1st and 2nd positions in the past.

“If you now postpone resumption, how are you going to mitigate the time you have made them to stay at home deliberately. Meanwhile, the parents are not complaining,” the APC spokesperson said.

He called on the stakeholders to prevail on the government to open the school, adding that it was illogical for the government to keep at home children whose parents had paid school fees and bought textbooks.

“The children are eager to go back to classes to learn. So the government should not use political gimmickry to checkmate them.

“Edo government should be talked to, because the action is an aberration; the action is uncalled for; the action is not in the interest of anybody,” he said.

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