Kwara State Government on Tuesday warned principals
and head teachers of public schools against allowing any religious
organisations to preach during the morning assembly in all schools in the
state.
The development, according to media hecks, might
not be unconnected with the recent reported invasion of some religious
organisations in some public schools to
preach to students during morning assembly in the state.
However, in a statement issued in Ilorin and signed
by the state Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, Hajia
Fatimoh Ahmed, however, directed the principals and head teachers to conduct
their prayers silently on the morning
assembly in public schools in the state.
According to the statement, "It has come to
the notice of the Kwara State Government that some religious organisations have
been going to public schools in the state to preach during the morning
assembly.
"The ministry wants to say it categorically
that no religious organisation is permitted to go to public schools to preach
or engage in any religious activities during morning assembly.
“The ministry, therefore, directs that prayers
should be said silently in the morning assembly across public schools in the
state."
The statement added that "the government
appeals to all school heads and other stakeholders to adhere strictly to this
directive, which is to maintain peace and decorum in our schools.
"All principals, head teachers and education secretaries
should adhere strictly with the directive."
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