COVID-19: Kwara to Provide Grants, Interest-Free Loans to Private Schools

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By Emmanuel Olorunsola

The Kwara State Government is working towards providing grants and interest free loans to private schools in the state to help cushion the impact of COVID-19.

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Governor  AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq disclosed this  at a virtual meeting  with the umbrella bodies of private schools in Kwara State, while urging the schools to ramp up safety measures in their schools in preparation for reopening as the state realigns with the Federal Government’s position on schools’ reopening.

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AbdulRazaq said he would “not be blind to the plight” of any Kwaran, including proprietors and workers across private schools in the state whom he acknowledged have been hard hit by the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic due to the closure of schools and some other businesses.

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“The government will therefore consider your request for grants or loans, which of course would be interest-free. We can do that as we did for ‘transport’ workers. But we will need to have the right database to know the number of private schools in the state, the number of their teachers, and their students.”

He said such database would be key for efficiency, transparency, and success of the move, recalling how the administration had established a hitch-free and transparent bursary regime with digital registration and verification of all applicants last year.

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“The issue of database is critical for planning. We want to know how many private schools we have (and) where in the state. If we do so, we can even give land (to those who may need it) and issue certificate of occupancy and other relevant documents,” he added.

AbdulRazaq urged the proprietors to work out the modalities for the financial support with the education ministry, but said schools currently registered with the government and paying their taxes until the pandemic would be prioritised in the intervention.

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The Governor also urged the private school owners to invest in virtual schooling if they have not done so as the pandemic and the closure of schools may drag until it is absolutely safe to reopen.

“On gradual reopening of schools, whatever we do would have to align with the position of the Federal Government,” AbdulRazaq said.

The governor added that all schools should ramp up their preparations for school reopening by keeping in place all safety measures like hand washing bay, among others.

He said that the government would consider giving palliatives to those that did not get in April, especially members of the Association of Model Islamic Schools Nigeria (AMIS).

 

 

 

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