Rt. Hon. Chief Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, Enugu State Governor |
The NGO attributed the poor
performance recorded by students of public secondary schools in the state and loss
of interest by members of the public in public schools to the ripping off
parents, students and promoting mediocrity in the system by the immediate past
PPSMB.
The NGO, in the petition
entitled “Save Education System in Enugu
State,” explicitly exposed the followings crimes under the watch of the
immediate past Permanent Secretary of PPSMB, Mrs. Josephine U. Onyia:
·
Bribe-for-juicy posting of
schools’ principals.
·
Fraudulent use of scratch
cards.
·
Imposition of levies.
·
Extortion of students by
school heads
Tectono Business Review learnt
that since the PPSMB was dissolved about a year ago, it was yet to be revived
and since then, activities of the agency had been run by permanent secretaries.
Mrs. Onyia, was however redeployed to the Water Resources Ministry recently,
and replaced by Mrs. Favour Ngozika
Ugwuanyi. Ugwuanyi held her maiden briefing with the staff of the agency
penultimate week.
Wait a minute. Does it mean
that every average Nigerian is a thief? Must civil servants steal and collect
bribes in order to survive? When will this culture of impunity stop in this
country? God save Nigeria. The petition signed by the NGO’s Director of
Intelligence, Mr. Chijioke Attah,
State Legal Team Leader, Chuka Machie
and Josephat Omeke, which was made
available to Tectono
Business Review, exposed how the immediate past board, in conspirary
with some principals of schools, caused stumbling block to the promotion of
quality education at secondary schools in the state and urged Chief Ifeanyi
Ugwuanyi to probe PPSMB activities in order to save public secondary schools.
The NGO made it clear that
its findings were based on investigations it conducted recently in public
secondary schools in the six educational zones of the state, comprising Agbani,
Awgu, Enugu, Nsukka, Obollo Afor and Udi.
The NGO wrote: “Verifiable evidence has revealed that there is decay and
massive fraud at the PPSMB, and that many school principals are being exploited
steadily by the PPSMB in connivance with the permanent secretaries. They charge
N250, 000, N300, 000 and more (depending on the students’ population), to post
principals to a heavily populated school in Enugu State. To post (transfer) a
principal to a school and allow him/she remain there; the principal has to
continue to pay gratifications, else another one that bids higher bidder will
be sent to replace the principal. These actions are taken at will in most of
the schools visited in Awgu, Agbani, Enugu, Nsukka, Obollo Afor and Udi in
the course of this investigation.”
“The then principal of CSS Amagunze, who was
replaced had protested that he should be allowed to exhaust his three-year
minimum tenure in the school, having worked hard to build the place. He was
ignored because he could not afford the kind of money paid by his successor.”
Criticising the sale of
scratch cards to students to check and obtain their promotion examination’s
result as being untimely, the NGO said from its investigations: “Over 85 per cent of schools in rural areas have no computer
studios, and no access to cyber/Internet cafés in their various localities. Secondly,
the fraud associated with the scratch card is bad. The real cost of the scratch
card as ascertained from the producers, Bronzebit Consult Ltd, with office at 142,
Zik Avenue, Uwani, Enugu is N150. 00. It was also discovered that the former
Commissioner for Education, Prof. Uche Okoro, approved an astronomical cost of
N800.00 per students for the scratch card, thereby defrauding every student in
government-owned secondary schools in the state the sum of N650.00. To add
insult to injury, some principal of schools capitalised on the foundation of
the fraudulent action to increase the cost of the scratch card from N800 to N1,
500 per student.”
The petition cited Idaw
River Girls Secondary School, Awkunanaw, Metropolitan Girls Secondary School,
Ogui, City Girls Secondary School as some schools, where the scratch cards were
being sold at abysmally high rate by the authorities so as to cover cost of
transportation to where it would be deposited into the designated account of
the board in charge.
The NGO stated that registration
of students for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in public
secondary schools is another avenue where the students are exploited heavily as
there are no uniform rates, so principals charge as much as they wish.
When confronted with these
allegations, Mrs. Onyia, told newsmen that as a civil servant, she could not
speak to the press without authorization, adding that the petitioners “wrote to the governor and I am entitled to respond to the
governor if called upon to do so. But making allegations on extortions and what
have you and supplying phone numbers may not prove that they have enough
evidence. So I am really not interested until I am called upon or asked to
respond to the issues in their petition.”
When contacted, incumbent
Permanent Secretary at the agency, Mrs. Favour Ugwuanyi, denied knowledge of
the petition saying she would not comment on the allegations raised.
She said: “I am a new Permanent Secretary in this agency. I have not
received officially, copies of the petition being referred to. I cannot comment
on what I know nothing about.”
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