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Ondo govt to ban street hawking to curb child abuse
The Ondo State Government says it will prohibit hawking by school-age children to curb child abuse in the state.
Gov. Rotimi Akeredolu stated this on Tuesday in Akure at the inauguration of the 18 newly appointed local government education secretaries.
Our correspondent reports that Akeredolu had on June 22 appointed the education secretaries to promote educational administration at the grassroots for optimum performance.
Represented by Victor Olabimtan, Chairman, State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Akeredolu said that the state government would no longer tolerate street hawking and selling by children of school-age.
The governor said that a bill would be sent to the State House of Assembly to that effect.
He urged the newly inaugurated education secretaries to ensure mass enrolment of qualified children to basic schools in their respective local government areas.
According to him, the new education secretaries must approach their job with positive mindset and resolve to achieve basic education for all children.
Akeredolu asked them to ensure regular monitoring of public primary and junior secondary schools.
Earlier, Chief Dele Akinnagbe, Permanent Secretary, SUBEB, said that the education secretaries should count themselves lucky to be appointed by the governor.
Akinnagbe, therefore, asked the secretaries to work as a team with the SUBEB Chairman, whom he described as a man with versed knowledge.