Parents of students attending Lagos Model Colleges are demanding the reversal of a recent 200% increase in boarding fees, accusing the Lagos State Ministry of Education of corruption and insensitivity.
The Chairman of the Parentsโ Forum of Lagos Model Colleges, Surv. Dapo Dawodu raised the alarm on Saturday during the Forumโs meeting in Lagos.
In a letter addressed to parents, a copy of which was sent to PUNCH Online, the parentsโ forum has also threatened to keep their children at home until the fee hike is reversed.
The letter, dated 14th September, titled โRe: Increment in Feesโ, partly read:
โIn the last 24 hours, we have witnessed an avalanche of disdain, anguish, and frustration at the mindless and provocative 200% increase in boarding fees for our children, imposed by the corrupt officers of the Lagos State Ministry of Education!
โIt is unfortunate that the unbridled greed of these enemies of the good people of Lagos State (you, the parents) was facilitated by the ministryโs leadership.
โTo put it clearly, the fee of N100,000 per term, when paid in a school of 1,000 students, translates to N100 million for the school principal to feed the children for just three months!
โPreviously, the same exercise was carried out by the same principal for less than N35 million.
โIn a school of 500 students, a principal now wants to spend N50 million for an exercise that used to cost below N17.5 million, paid by parents. If our Honourable Commissioner is not scandalised by this, we parents find it exceedingly offensive!โ
The Forum also reminded the Lagos Ministry of Education to review their proposed school feeding and welfare initiative for implementation.
The letter continued: โIn February 2024, we proposed a solid scheme for the feeding and welfare of our children in these schools, which the ministry has not been able to fault to date.
โLagos State prides itself on a free education policy, which should not exclude the boarding programme.
โParents of boarding students have shown understanding with past governments when the stateโs finances were strained many years ago.
โHowever, with the current government receiving over 350% more funding, boosted by the removal of subsidiesโwhich has drastically reduced parentsโ spending power by over 600%โwe find it unacceptable that parents are now subjected to further hardship through this unnecessary fee hike.โ
The Forum is urging Lagos parents to keep their children at home starting Sunday, 15th September 2024.
The letter stated: โAfter considering your concerns, we agree that to avoid swallowing this unjust bait from the governmentโespecially given that some principals have threatened not to allow our children into the boarding houses without the payment of N100,000โwe have no option but to ask parents to keep their children at home tomorrow, Sunday 15th until this unreasonable decision by the ministry is FULLY REVERSED! NO REVERSAL, NO RESUMPTION!โ
On Friday, 13th September, the Lagos State Government increasedย boarding fees in all secondary schools from N35,000 to N100,000 per term.
A letter to all boarding school principals, signed by the Director of Basic Education Services at the Lagos State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, Olufemi Asaolu, and seen by PUNCH, read: โI have the directive of the Honourable Commissioner to inform all public boarding schools in Lagos State that the State Government has approved the review of the boarding fee payable in all public boarding schools. The newly approved fee is N100,000 only.โ
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