Sanwo-Olu Disburses Over N4.2Bn For WAEC Exam Fees In 3yrs

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Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has so far, in five years of the administration, approved the disbursement of over N4.2 billion for the payment of West African Senior School Certificate Examination fees, organised by West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) for students of the State’s public schools.

Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education in the State, Mr Tolani Alli-Balogun, disclosed this on Thursday, during the Ministerial Briefing on the first year anniversary of the second term of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administration, held at Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos.

According to Alli-Balogun, Sanwo-Olu’s administration has never defaulted in the payment of WASSCE fees since inception.

“The State Government paid over N4.2 billion between 2020 and 2023 to keep our promise of full payment of West African Senior School Certificate Examination fees.

“In the current school year, (2024) The Governor has approved the sum of N1,571,076,000 as registration fees and other cost for 58, 188 SS3 students writing the West Africa School Certificate Examination.

were, 45, 446, with total sum of N636, 033, 700, paid.

“In 2021, the number of candidates was 51, 187 with a total sum of N717, 210, 650, paid.

“Also, in 2022, the number of candidates were, 56, 256 with total amount of N1, 016, 380, 800, paid, while in 2023, total number of candidates were 57, 312 with total sum of N1, 035, 893, 200.

“And in 2024, the number of candidates benefiting is 58, 188, while the sum of N1, 571, 076, 000, paid,” Alli-Balogun stated.

The commissioner also revealed that a total of 1,340 teachers were recruited within the period under review, 2023 till date.

“In the last one year, 2024, over 1,000 newly recruited Teachers were inducted into the teaching profession for effective teaching/learning delivery till date by Teaching Service Commission, TESCOM,” he said.

While speaking on the state government efforts on out of school children, Alli-Balogun said, ” So far about 2,636 Out of School Children have been kit-ted and enrolled back to various public schools in the state.”

On education planning and policy matters, the commissioner stated: ”From the onset, the Education Transformation Plan of this administration and its expected deliverables has focused on policy shift and address short, medium and long term challenges to the provision of qualitative education in Lagos State.

“As part of this plan, since 2019 the Administration of Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has rigorously pursued a strategic policy of not leaving any child behind.

“In addition to the existing 1,723 public schools in Lagos State, the Ministry executed a plan to expand our capacity to absorb more students and provide access to education across the state.”

He gave the total number of private nursery and primary schools approved from 2020 till date, as 462, while secondary schools were 251, with a total of 713, while vocational schools were seven, totalling 720 of approved schools in Lagos.