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NAPPS endorses closure of illegal schools in Delta

Kelvin Ohoror by Kelvin Ohoror
April 29, 2025
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The National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS) in Oshimili South Local Government Area of Delta State has endorsed the closure of unregistered and illegal primary schools in the state.

The association’s position is in response to the directive by the Delta State Commissioner for Primary Education, Kingsley Ashibogwu, requiring all unapproved private primary schools to regularize their operations within 21 days or face closure.

Speaking to journalists in Asaba, the Oshimili South NAPPS Chairman, Samson Ekene, lauded the initiative as a timely and strategic intervention aimed at sanitising the private education sector and ensuring that quality standards are upheld across the state.

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“We commend the commissioner’s proactive approach. It is a long-overdue measure that prioritises the integrity and future of our education system.

“We are particularly pleased that schools are being given a grace period to comply, rather than facing immediate sanctions,” Ekene stated.

However, Ekene raised concerns regarding the implementation of the directive at the local government level, cautioning that corruption among certain officials could undermine the policy’s objectives.

“It is not uncommon for enforcement processes to be compromised. Some ministry officials engage in illicit practices, accepting bribes from unapproved schools and submitting misleading reports to the authorities,” he alleged.

To promote transparency and accountability, the NAPPS chairman advocated for the creation of a joint enforcement committee comprising government representatives and NAPPS members.

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“Our association is well-positioned to assist. We have extensive knowledge of the educational landscape at the grassroots level and can help ensure that only duly accredited institutions are allowed to operate,” he emphasised.

Also, Ekene underscored the necessity for all private schools to fulfill their civic obligations, particularly the payment of taxes, and decried the continued operation of unregistered schools that flout regulatory standards.

“It is unjust for compliant schools to shoulder regulatory and tax burdens while others evade their responsibilities through unethical means. This disparity must be addressed decisively.

“Securing approval is a straightforward process for any institution committed to meeting minimum standards.

“Schools that cannot achieve this have no business remaining operational, as they pose risks to pupils and tarnish the image of the private education sector,” he added.

NAPPS reiterated its unwavering commitment to collaborating with the state government to elevate education standards, enhance regulatory compliance, and ensure that private schools operate in a lawful, safe, and ethical manner.

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