The Ondo State Governor, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu, has expressed
the readiness of the state to return both primary and secondary schools to
their original owners.
There have been agitations from different quarters that the
schools should be returned to the missionaries for proper and better
administration of the schools.
To this end, the governor said the missionary schools would
be returned to the original owners.
Akeredolu gave the assurance while addressing workers at the
state secretariat, Akure, the Ondo State capital.
The governor however noted that the return of the schools
would be under certain conditions stipulated by the state government.
According to the governor, part of the conditions to be met
by the interested missionaries is an assurance that the released institutions
will not discriminate against any admission seekers.
Akeredolu said, “Once the hurdles listed by the government
are cleared by the mission owners, we shall gladly hand them back to them
(missionaries).”
He directed the religious organisations interested in taking
over their schools to approach the state Ministry of Justice for necessary briefs.
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