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Niger Prohibits Graduation Ceremonies In Private Schools

Blessing Oziwo by Blessing Oziwo
July 14, 2026
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Niger State has prohibited private schools from organising graduation ceremonies, introducing a new policy aimed at promoting moderation in end-of-session activities and reducing the financial burden on parents.

Key Highlights

  • The Niger State Government has banned private schools from organising graduation ceremonies as part of a new policy to promote moderation in school activities.
  • The directive was issued through the Niger State Private Schools Board to standardise end-of-session programmes.
  • Private schools have been instructed to replace graduation ceremonies with speech and prize-giving events.
  • Students will be recognised for academic excellence, good behaviour, leadership, creativity and other achievements.
  • Government said extravagant graduation celebrations had created financial pressure on parents and encouraged unhealthy competition among schools.

The directive, issued through the Niger State Private Schools Board, seeks to standardise school closing ceremonies while discouraging what the government described as the growing trend of extravagant graduation celebrations in private educational institutions.

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The decision was announced in a statement released by the Directorate of Information Services, Ministry of Information and Orientation, and signed by Yunusa Ibrahim.

Under the new policy, private schools have been directed to replace graduation ceremonies with speech and prize-giving ceremonies, where students will be recognised for academic excellence, exemplary behaviour, leadership, creativity and other notable achievements.

According to the government, the increasing popularity of lavish graduation events has placed unnecessary financial pressure on many parents while encouraging unhealthy competition among schools.

It noted that many of the ceremonies have gradually shifted away from their educational objectives, with excessive spending and commercial interests taking precedence over the celebration of students’ academic success.

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The government explained that the policy is designed to restore dignity and moderation to end-of-session programmes, strengthen discipline within schools and ensure that such events remain focused on learning outcomes and educational achievement.

To facilitate effective implementation, the Niger State Private Schools Board, in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and Orientation and other relevant stakeholders, will embark on statewide sensitisation campaigns to educate school proprietors, parents and members of the public on the new directive.

Information officers and community mobilisation personnel have also been directed to engage school administrators, parents and community leaders to encourage compliance and foster public understanding of the policy.

The state government reaffirmed its commitment to improving educational standards and protecting the interests of learners and their families, stressing that all school activities must conform to approved educational policies and established best practices.

It further appealed to private school operators, parents and other stakeholders to support the initiative, describing it as a practical step towards promoting discipline, uniformity and academic excellence across the state’s education sector.

 

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