Olufemi Atoyebi, Ibadan
The Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi
has said the proposed stakeholders meeting on public-private
participatory management of some public secondary schools in the state
will still go ahead despite the opposition it has attracted from labour
unions.
The chairman of the state chapter of the
Nigeria Labour Congress, Waheed Olojede, and six members of the
congress are presently detained in Agodi prison after they were arrested
and arraigned for disrupting the meeting to discuss the return of
schools last week.
The union members were charged with seven counts and remanded in prison last week.
Ajimobi, who spoke while addressing
members of the National Association of Nigerian Students, Oyo State
chapter, in his office, said those who disrupted the meeting had no
stake in the education sector in the state.
He added that the initiative would go ahead because of the advantages it would offer.
The governor stated that the state would not tolerate public disturbance and brigandage by any group of people.
Ajimobi said, “Before any partner can be
allowed to get near our schools, they must have met some stringent
conditions. Even in the nearest future, government would still monitor
the schools to ensure adherence to standards. We will take the schools
back if they fail us.
“We are not selling any school. We are
not privatising. Those people will only be our partners and I want to
ask you to go out there and help educate our people that Oyo of today is
democratic and our policies are hinged on consultation and
participation.
“Good governance is anchored on transparency, consultation and participation of subjects in the activities of the government.
“You all know what went down at the last
organised stakeholders’ meeting, which was disrupted. We invited all
those that have stakes in education in the state to jaw-jaw on the
partnering proposal in education and those without stake, as shown in
their behaviours, went there to cause disturbances.
“The era of brigandage and wanton
destruction of public assets has gone. We would not allow any person or
group to draw us back. If anybody has issues to present at the meeting,
why didn’t they participate instead of disruption?”
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