It’s Official: Oyetola reverses Aregbesola’s education policies in Osun
The Governor of Osun State, Gboyega Oyetola, on Monday approved the reversal of the single school uniform, ‘reclassification’ of the public school system and the abolition of single-sex schools introduced in 2013 by his predecessor, Rauf Aregbesola.
The panel became necessary after the clamour for the policy reviews by educationists, school administrators, missionaries and school owners, she said.
“Another issue was the review of the current arrangement for managing new model high schools. The council agreed that the operations of the Omoluabi Education Services Limited would be wound up since it has not been fulfilling the mandate for which it is established. One of the aides who served with Mr Aregbesola but pleaded that his name should not be mentioned as he was not authorised to speak, told PREMIUM TIMES that the recent activities of Mr Oyetola “were to rubbish the efforts of his boss”.
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