Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Ekiti Private Schools On 3 Days Strike Over Levy Imposed By Governor

Private schools in Ekiti State on Monday began a three-day strike to protest the imposition of N1,000 development levy per term on their pupils by Governor Ayodele Fayose.

The state government had announced N1, 000 per term as education development levy for public secondary school pupils while those in primary schools were to pay N500.


The government, however, in a circular by the Ministry of Education, extended the development levy to private schools.

But the National Association of Proprietors and Proprietress of Private Schools in Ekiti State contended that the extension of the levy to private schools ran contrary to the spirit and letters of Section 42(1) (a) and (b) of the 1999 Constitution.

The President of the association, Alhaji Saka Adeleye, while addressing journalists in Ado Ekiti on Monday, said private schools in the state would remain shut for three days to protest multiple taxation from the government.

Adeleye wondered why the government extended the levy to private schools that enjoyed no benefit from the government, despite paying 12 different taxes imposed on them.

He listed the taxes to include Annual Renewal Fee, Personal Income Tax, Pay As You Earn for staff, Personal Development Fee, Registration of Business Premises Fee, Environment Levy, Vehicle Permit fee and Tenement Rate.

The NAPPS president added, “There is no infrastructural development to private schools. Nothing was given to us to develop our schools; all they (government) do is to extort us through taxes. Even during the outbreak of the deadly disease, Ebola, no kit was given to us.

“We use our capital to fund our schools; not even textbooks, chalks from the government. The government distributed laptops to public schools but not one was given to private schools. So what are we gaining?

“Even if the government decides to reduce the development levy, we are not ready to pay. We have made several attempts to meet the governor but all effort proved abortive.

“We call on the ministry to withdraw forthwith all the circular letters relating to payment of the newly introduced development levy in private schools in the state and/or any other development levy.”

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