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| Adamu Adamu, Minister of Education |
New schedule of fees for all Unity Schools in the country
has been released by the Ministry of Education.
The announcement was made since June 2016, contrary to the
claim by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, that there was no raise.
The disclosure by parents that the government had increased
fees from N25,000 to about N70,000 per term, sparked controversy last week.
On Tuesday, Mr. Adamu denied there was a raise.
“I am not aware that the school fees of unity schools have
been increased,” he told journalists. “I am the Minister of Education and I am
not aware.”
But the permanent secretary in the ministry, Folashade
Yemi-Esan, confirmed the fees had been increased.
“You are aware of the realities in the country; it is
important for the colleges to be able to maintain the students that are there
and you must also be aware that these schools are tuition free,” she said.
On Wednesday, the government announced the ban on Parents
Teachers Association levies, saying they had become burdensome on parents.
The government approved and
announced the new fees since June 1, PREMIUM TIMES report
In a memo sent by the education ministry’s department of
basic and secondary education, to all principals of unity schools, the
government specified the approved fees for SS1 students totaling N65,000.
The memo, signed by Anne Okonkwo, shows that while the
tuition fee is free, boarding students are pay N15,000 per term and N14,000 per
set for uniforms.\
Tuition fees
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Fees
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Boarding fees
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N15,000( per term)
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Textbooks deposit
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N12,000
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Exercise books
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N3,000 per session
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Uniforms
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N14,000 per set
|
Blazer
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N5,500
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Medical
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N1,000
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Stationery
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N500
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Vocational
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N1,000
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Sports
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N500
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Clubs and societies
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N500
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Utility
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N1,000
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Security
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N1,000
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Website/e-result/ICT
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N3,000
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Extra lesson
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N2,000
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Insurance
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N5,000
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Total
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N65,000
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