Monday, January 6, 2014

Oyo orders closure of schools in Iseyin


Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola


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.

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