EDO State governor, Adams Oshiomhole, has said the state
government is not against the return of mission schools to their
original owners, but said some issues must be resolved before it is
done.
The governor disclosed this on Thursday during the
presentation of the laurels won by Lumen Kristi International High
School, Uromi, for emerging winner in the National High School Quiz
championship, and for being the school with the best West Africa
Examination Certificate (WAEC) result in the country.
According
to him, “I am not necessarily hostile to the return of schools to
missions, there is room for that, but there are a couple of issues that
need to be addressed, one of which is the entry barrier, which must not
debar children of the poor on the account of their background. If this
and other issues are cleared, then we can look at it.”
The
governor congratulated the principal, parents, staff and students of the
school for the achievement, which he noted was a move to return Edo
State to excellence and a reminder that other students could do better.
He
said the competition had been able to inculcate in the children that
they had to work hard to achieve success on the basis of merit and he
urged them to see the laurels as an incentive to work harder.
“What
the National Quiz competition organisers are doing and the students
have demonstrated is that Nigeria must be merit-driven. You have won
based on merit and not on sentimentsm,” the governor said.
NigerianTribune
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