Osun State chapter of the Christian
Association of Nigeria, CAN, has given a seven-day ultimatum to the state
government to reverse the merger of schools and return them to their original
owners.
The
state government had, last week, commenced the merger of public primary and
secondary schools in the state under its schools reclassification programme.
CAN
in a letter addressed to the state Governor, Mr’. Rauf Aregbesola and signed by
its state chairman, Rev. Elisha Ogundiya, urged Aregbesola to revert the new
education policy in the interest of peace and tranquility in the state.
Also,
CAN called for a reverse on the changing of single sex schools to mixed
schools, saying that would help to preserve the religious character of the
schools.
The
body said failure of the state government to reverse to the status quo on the
state education system would make it take further actions on the matter.
CAN
also advised Aregbesola to take the interest of all religions into
consideration while making policies, saying that he was voted into office by
both Christians and Muslims.
The
letter reads: “We observe that the foundation of Christian faith is being
seriously threatened by some policies of the state government, especially in
the education sector, which the church is strongly averse to and it is not
ready to compromise.”
Reacting,
to CAN threat, the Director of Publicity, Research and Strategy of the All
Progressives Congress, APC, in the state, Mr. Kunle Oyatomi said: “You don’t
reverse a policy that will bring up decent, brilliant and successful
students in the schools.”
He
appealed to CAN and other interest groups in the state to be tolerant with the
state government on the new education policy in the state, stressing that “if
there is any government with human feelings, Aregbesola’s government has
demonstrated in many ways that Osun State is a reference point in human
development index.”
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