Edo and Benue states have recently introduced similar directives.
In Benue State, a memo addressed to private schools, mission schools, education stakeholders, parents, and guidance counselors outlined the following:
Textbooks: The use of restricted, customized educational materials is banned. Schools are directed to revert to the traditional practice of senior students or pupils passing down textbooks to those in lower classes.
Extra-Mural Classes: Compulsory extra-mural classes are prohibited unless specifically requested by parents.
Textbooks: The use of restricted, customized educational materials is banned. Schools are directed to revert to the traditional practice of senior students or pupils passing down textbooks to those in lower classes.
Extra-Mural Classes: Compulsory extra-mural classes are prohibited unless specifically requested by parents.
Graduation Parties: Graduation parties for kindergarten, nursery, and basic schools are automatically banned.
The memo emphasized strict adherence to these policies starting from the 2025/2026 academic session.
Graduation Parties: Graduation parties for kindergarten, nursery, and basic schools are automatically banned.
The memo emphasized strict adherence to these policies starting from the 2025/2026 academic session.
A school owner on my whatsapp has been crashing out after Imo stateade the announcement. Her husband supplies books to many schools within Nasarawa state. Let me forward this to her ๐คฃ
ReplyDeleteGood ๐
DeleteThis policies will help us parents ๐
Adunni
She go faint ๐ญ๐ญ
DeleteThis is very nice.
ReplyDeleteKudos to the Imo Governor who started it.
Sanowu come and see ooo. I hope this comes to Lagos State.
ReplyDeleteI have bought close to thousands of textbooks even paying for compulsory end of session parties. We are tired of this in Lagos state
A similar directive may come to Lagos state soon, afterall the 'several' three states that have given such directives are APC-governed states like Lagos.
Deletedon't worry all the states will join soonest.
DeleteThe Nursery graduation wetin we spend person no fit Talk am..
ReplyDeleteHello iya Boys
Textbooks we're buying now in primary and secondary come be like University days ๐ฅน
DeleteAdunni
Same here, 50k+ per child in PG, you needed to see what they were given
DeleteMy dear , I never buy books School say Monday last day
DeleteI dey look Celling fan ๐คฃ
And big brother make I no get Hbp๐คฃ
This is good news, I hope other state would emulate this especially those restrictive textbooks.
ReplyDeleteThey make the extra mural compulsory, they adjust the time table for the day and include some subjects into the extra mural class time there by making it compulsory
ReplyDeleteI love the development
ReplyDeleteGreat News
ReplyDeleteI hope other states will follow up too
Lagos state should pls follow suit ๐
ReplyDeleteThese schools have been doing this for long. Converting all textbooks to workbooks...why?
Those days the McMillan textbooks my elder sisters used, we continued with them ๐
Adunni
I pity people producing school books๐
ReplyDeleteThey will simply introduce separate workbooks for each subject. You will then have to buy different workbooks for each child you have. So we are back to square one.
DeleteBook producers have nothing to worry about. Instead, we have just found a way to give them more money.
Let the entire states and the FCT adopt this. Kudos.
ReplyDeleteNice one ๐
ReplyDeleteLagos wetin una still dey do?
Patiently waiting for FCT to give same order..Prices of textbooks is too much
ReplyDeleteOther states, please,just copy and paste๐๐ผ
ReplyDeleteWith this policy, we are throwing out the baby with the bathwater. I'm a parent and I can already see where this is going.
ReplyDeleteGoing forward, book publishing houses will now create a separate workbook for each subject. So you will buy textbook and still buy workbook. So have you saved money? No, your costs have doubled.
We don't think things through in this country. Edo state governor that can't add 1 plus 1 is the one bringing policy and others are jumping in.
Yes this will happen with the first child to use the book. Subsequently when that child hands down the textbook to the younger one, only workbooks will be gotten for that younger one
DeleteTulley, thank you for saving me. It's only the workbooks that would be gotten and won't be as expensive as the textbooks every term
DeleteThis is a good development that should be applied at the national level. There are still schools that are considerate. A big kudos to Alljoy Montessori School Idimu Lagos! They have been impacting knowledge without draining parents. I am a satisfied parent.
ReplyDeleteBV Tuleyy, you can then see that the policy will not achieve much. By introducing workbooks, we are back to square one. Head or tails the book publishing houses and the schools themselves will not lose.
ReplyDeleteGreat, how I wish it can be extended over the country.
ReplyDeleteAnything the govt jumps and bans quickly, they have no stake in, it means big men never enter publishing business, na why dey were able to quickly do this. Other things that need their immediate action like this, but becos na dem get the businesses, dem never quickly ban am.
ReplyDeleteMy able governor,you try
ReplyDeleteother states should join soonest. Enough is enough, parents will pay heavy school fees, plus school party for children who don't even understand what party is all about. You keep buying text books all the times, parents you people have done enough. Is time to have some rest from private school owners, they will not emulate good things but only things that will cause pains to people.
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