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School Leavers’ Parties: Delta Government Issues Fresh Warning

Kelvin Ohoror by Kelvin Ohoror
June 17, 2026
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The Delta State Government has renewed its crackdown on School Leavers’ Parties, warning private schools across the state to comply with its ban on graduation parties and related end-of-session celebrations or risk severe sanctions, including closure for up to five years.

Key Highlights:

  • Delta Government reaffirms ban on School Leavers’ Parties
  • Private schools risk up to five-year closure for violations
  • Authorities say extravagant graduation events burden parents financially
  • Schools reportedly receiving fresh reminders ahead of end-of-session activities
  • Government seeks to reduce hidden education costs and promote academic focus
  • Similar restrictions already exist in several Nigerian states

The renewed warning follows the circulation of a notice among school proprietors and administrators, reportedly from the office of the Commissioner for Secondary Education, reiterating that graduation parties, regardless of the title under which they are organised, remain prohibited in the state.

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According to the notice, schools that violate the directive could face strict disciplinary measures, including temporary closure for as long as five years.

Although some stakeholders initially questioned the authenticity of the message, a school proprietor in Isoko South Local Government Area confirmed that the policy is genuine and consistent with previous directives issued by education authorities.

The proprietor explained that local education officials had earlier informed schools about the ban, adding that the latest communication serves as a reminder as the academic session draws to a close.

The policy aligns with the state government’s longstanding efforts to curb excessive spending associated with school ceremonies.

In September 2025, former Commissioner for Secondary Education, Mrs. Rose Ezewu, announced the prohibition of elaborate graduation celebrations in private schools, describing them as an unnecessary financial burden on parents and guardians.

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She warned at the time that schools imposing graduation levies or organising extravagant events would face sanctions from the government.

The state government has also intensified efforts to regulate private school operations by addressing issues such as frequent textbook changes, multiple uniform requirements, and other charges that increase the cost of education for families.

Education officials argue that the ban on School Leavers’ Parties is intended to make education more affordable, reduce pressure on parents, and encourage schools to focus on academic excellence rather than costly social events.

Delta joins several other states, including Imo, Ondo, Kogi, Benue, and Niger, which have introduced similar restrictions, particularly for nursery, kindergarten, and junior secondary school graduations.

While the state government is yet to issue a fresh public circular, reports indicate that many schools have already begun notifying parents and staff about the directive as preparations for end-of-session activities commence.

Parents have been advised to seek clarification from school authorities regarding any planned celebrations to avoid confusion and ensure compliance with government regulations.

 

 

 

 

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