Assembly tasks Sanwo-Olu on proliferation of substandard schools in Lagos

The Lagos State House of Assembly on Thursday called on Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to enhance education delivery in the state through standardisation of schools.
They also urged the governor to help provide a more conducive environment for teachers in the state and ensure prompt payment of pension to retired teachers as a way to celebrate them for their years of service.
The lawmakers further tasked the government to ensure that private schools meet up with necessary requirements before they are granted approvals.
The lawmakers made these requests at plenary to celebrate teachers on the 2022 World Teachers Day.
Chairman of the House Committee on Education, Sanni Okanlawo (Kosofe1), in a motion, appreciated the efforts of teachers in the state.
He also commended the state government for working to meet the needs of teachers.
He observed that UNESCO set aside October 5 every year for the celebration of teachers.
The theme of this year’s celebration is “The Transformation of Education Begins with Teachers.”
Mr Okanlawon noted that teachers during COVID-19 adopted online teaching in order not to allow learning to suffer.
In his contribution, Gbolahan Yishawu (Eti-Osa 2) who supported the motion, said the reward of teachers should be enjoyed while they are still alive.
Abiodun Tobun from Epe called for special allowance for primary and secondary school teachers to attract quality individuals into the profession.
A lawmaker representing Alimosho, Bisi Yusuff, called on the state government to address the teacher-student ratio.
While also supporting the motion, Kehinde Joseph appealed to the federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) to resolve their crisis so that students can return to school.
Other lawmakers who contributed suggested ways of making the teaching profession attractive.
The Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, while reacting to the lawmakers’ contributions, called on the Ministry of Education to regulate the proliferation of substandard private schools to curb the problem of poor educational output.
He stressed that the state government must continue prompt payment of pensions to teachers who have retired.
“Those who have retired must be paid, this will motivate other teachers,” he added.
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