Governor
Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State on Friday warned heads of
government-owned primary and secondary schools to desist from charging
illegal fees.
Kwankwaso gave the warning while inaugurating the Salamatu Garba Girls Secondary School, Aisami, Gwale Local Government Area.
The
governor, who reiterated the state’s free education policy, enjoined
the school heads to avoid charging their students illegal fees but
should work for the success of the students.
He also urged the teachers to put in their best to produce students who would be the best in learning and character.
The
state Commissioner for Education, Malam Tujudeen Gambo, commended the
education policy of the administration, saying it had helped in raising
the standard of education in the state.
“The government has not
relented in providing free feeding and free qualitative education to all
citizens and residents of state,” he said.
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