Officials Threaten sanction on erring private, public schools
The government of Ogun state, South west Nigeria, has extended Its work-free days to schools, urging private school owners to asherw strictly to the order.
Platforms Africa reports that Tuesday, January 24, and Wednesday, January 25, are to be observed by civil servants in the state as work-free days to go and collect their PVCs.
A message sent to schools by the education ministry officials stated that private school owners in the state must also comply or risk sanctions.
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The mesage titled; “2-DAYS BREAK FOR THE COLLECTION OF PERMANENT VOTERS CARD,” reads; “Dear Proprietors/Administrators
“Above subject refer,
“2. Following the Press release making rounds, All Private schools in the State are hereby directed to also observe the two days break in order for all teachers and other members of staff to visit PVCs collection centres to collect their PVCs.
“3. Please note that commensurate sanction awaits non-compliance.
“4. Many thanks, please.
“Kikisuhu, O. S
ZEO ADO-ODO OTA”