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EndBadGovernance protesters arraigned in court
The National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS) has announced its intention to grant the just-released 52 minors scholarships up to the secondary school level.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ordered the release of the minors arrested during the End-Bad-Governance protests.
Speaking at a briefing on Tuesday, NAPPS Board of Trustees Chairman, Alhaji Abdulmumuni Kundak applauded PresidentBola Ahmed Tinubu on the newly released entrepreneurship curriculum for pupils in Basic schools, stressing the need for skill acquisition for national development.
The association, whichh hailed the President for ordering the release of the minors, reiterated its commitment to fostering progress in educational development and quality pedagogy while it continues to be a pillar of excellence and positive transformation in the country?s educational landscape.
Kundak announced the approval of the 2023 NAPPS Constitution by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) to ensure that all governance procedures are strictly aligned with the constitution.
He said the official recognition from CAC distinguishes the duly appointed Board of Trustees of the NAPPSfrom any other group claiming such authority.
NAPPS National President, Chief Yomi Otubela, noted that the association is committed to reducing out-of-school children, through its various scholarship interventions. He said member-schools give a minimum of five pupils scholarships to pupils regularly.
He also praised President Tinubu for approving grants to assist private schools, adding that no member-school has increased school fees beyond 15 percent despite the economic hardship. (The Nation: Text, Excluding Headline)