The Ogun State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology has monitored the level of compliance of the signing of undertaking forms by parents and students, as schools resume for the 2021/2022 second term academic session.
Commissioner in the Ministry, Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu who spoke during the monitoring exercise to some schools in the State, emphasised the need to adhere to government’s instruction in order to allow students into classrooms for teaching and learning activities.
Arigbabu admonished learners to imbibe the spirit of excellence and good behavior for a hitch-free academic session, saying the government would not relent in providing free and qualitative education.
“We need parents, learners and everyone to be involved in the running of schools. The teachers are trying their best and we want you to help us achieve this feat. I look forward to see good ambassadors that would make the State proud in the nearest future. So, cooperate with us in building future and responsible leaders”, the Commissioner said.
In her address, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Primary and Secondary Education, Mrs. Ronke Soyombo, while speaking during the exercise in Remo axis expressed satisfaction at the level of compliance by parents and learners to the signing of the undertaking forms, positing that the government had put in place workable measures that would restore standard and discipline in schools.
Schools visited include, Anglican Girls Grammar School, Ijebu-ode Grammar School, Ijebu Muslim College, Adeola Odutola College all in Ijebu-Ode. Others are Remo Secondary School and Methodist Comprehensive College, Sagamu.
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