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Oyo State to Sue Contractors for Abandoning SUBEB, UBEC Projects

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The Executive Chairman of Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr. Nureni Adeniran, has announced the plan of the State Government to sue all contracts who abandoned SUBEB and UBEC projects 3 years after they were awarded.

Adeniran, disclosed this on Thursday August 20, 2020, while fielding questions on a live programme at an Ibadan-based radio station.

The Chairman hinted that the Board had resolved to sue defaulting contractors handling long overdue SUBEB/UBEC projects.

He revealed that some contractors have failed to justify the contracts awarded to them by the past administration in the State, while some of them have abandoned such projects.

He said his tenure as the Executive Chairman of OYOSUBEB has afforded him the opportunity “to uncover how contractors have ripped off the State Government with shoddy jobs after collecting the huge sums for contracts.”

He further revealed that the Board would, as a matter of duty recruit security guards to secure public primary schools soon.

The Chairman added that this would help to prevent intrusion, invasion and vandalization of public primary school property in the state.

While pointing out that the UBEC/SUBEB 2019 Intervention Project would allow the rebuilding of some public primary schools fences, Adeniran stated that the board has a good synergy with all the relevant security agencies that would assist in securing the property of the public schools.

The SUBEB boss also said that Four model schools awarded this year have been completed, while the fifth is near completion.

He reiterated the education family in Oyo State’s commitment to revamping the Education sector, including fixing the incessant problem of inadequate infrastructure.

“The Education family, which includes the Honourable Commissioner for Education, the Teaching Service Commission, the Oyo SUBEB Chairman and other relevant stakeholders in the state education sector are developing a holistic and comprehensive approach to resolve the problem of inadequate infrastructures in public schools in the state”, he said.

“On the issue of gratuity, what the government of Governor Seyi Makinde has paid in just over one year is more than what the past administration paid in eight years of the past administration.

“Similarly, the Board is ready to assist the Ministry of Education in monitoring the common entrance examinations for primary six pupils which is to be conducted by the ministry, while the common entrance examinations had to be postponed because of the ongoing WAEC examinations in schools that are already centres for the examinations,” he said.

He disclosed that the management of the board has been divided into five teams to cover the five zones for effective monitoring and management of the common entrance examinations in the state.

“The Board will still recruit more teachers so as to fill the deficit in number of available teachers in the state,” he noted.

Source: OyoSUBEB Media Team.

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