Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Oyo orders closure of schools in Iseyin
To avert a religious crisis in Iseyin Local
Government Area, the Oyo State Government
on Monday ordered the closure of all public
primary and secondary schools in the area.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that
schools in the state resumed for the second
term on Monday.
NAN also reports that the Ministry of
Education had on Sunday announced on the
state-owned electronic media that students
in the area should stay away from their
schools indefinitely.
NAN gathered that the indefinite closure was a
preemptive strategy to prevent a clash
between students of two religious faiths over
mode of dressing.
The Chairman of the council, Alhaji Yusuph
Saheed, said that the directive of the
government was necessary to forestall crisis in
the ancient town and its environs.
“The state government is very proactive and
sensitive to religious matters; that is why the
announcement of the closure was made.
“As it is now, we are working round the clock
to return our students to class as soon as
possible.
“Security of lives and property is very
paramount and important to the government,
but I can assure you that the matter would be
settled amicably soon,” Saheed said.
A NAN correspondent, who visited some
schools in Ado-Awaye, Osoogun, Wasinmi and
Igbolasa, reports that they were all deserted.
Some students were, however, sighted
playing football on major streets of
communities in the council area.
Culled from Punch
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