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NEWS and REPORTS => Nigerian News => Topic started by: Shola Sholaz on Oct 18, 2013, 09:22 PM

Title: Osun Educational Rumpus
Post by: Shola Sholaz on Oct 18, 2013, 09:22 PM
ONE of the areas in which the regime of Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State has frequently been in the news is the education sector.
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Apart from reintroducing free education in the state, Aregbesola has also embarked on revolutionary measures that have kicked up much dust, which does not promise to settle any time soon.
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Starting from the current academic session, the school calendar has been detached from the 6-3-3-4 system that is being practised all over the federation.
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Rather, Osun is now the only state that runs a 4-5-3 system, meaning that pupils will spend their first four years in primary, next five years in middle schools and last three years higher schools.
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Part of the "reclassification" includes the merger of public and missionary schools, which ensures that all schools in Osun will be co-educational, and only one colour of uniform is worn in all schools throughout the state. The opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) and the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Osun State are among concerned stakeholders, who have criticised the government for embarking on this scheme, but the state government insists that its policy is aimed at addressing the rot in the system.
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We are concerned at the way the sensitive issue of religious interests has been handled in the state since Aregbesola assumed office in 2010. He has unwittingly come across as someone, who is carrying out policies that constantly pitch Christians against Muslims. The reclassification policy, according to its critics, will deprive the Christian community of many of its schools, which were set up through the efforts of its missionaries.
Title: Re: Osun Educational Rumpus
Post by: Folami David on Oct 19, 2013, 12:25 AM
Any governor that focuses on the educational sector of a state is always a good governor!