The rich they say, also cry, has been
reflected with parents of pupils in the
Lagos Preparatory school on Glover Road , Ikoyi , popularly known as
LPS, where United States dollars or its equivalent in the black market has been
demanded from parents for school fees for the last three terms, despite the ban
by CBN that no school operating within the ambit of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, should charge any tuition fees in foreign currency, especially as 90%
of their operating cost are in the local currency.
A few parents who spoke in anonymity , found
this demand from the school outrageous considering that hard times had fallen
on most parents in Nigeria. They were of the opinion that school fees by virtue
of the Forex crisis had almost doubled , compared to what was obtainable from
early last year. Parents are now expected to pay One million Naira a term considering the current exchange rate of 318.
Some angry parent have also
voiced out the
illegality of this operations and some are in the process of bringing
litigations against the school, while others have withdrawn their kids
in
protest. A concerned parent found this
to be an act of economic sabotage especially with the new “Change
Mantra” by
the buhari’s administration , as certain institutions must understand
that it
cannot be business as usual, must conform with the laws of the country ,
that dollars must not collected for any local transaction.
On Investigation, we found out that 90% of
the workforce of LPS were paid in Naira
and as such there could be no tenable reason for this demand, which is rather
unpatriotic, as no school in the UK or the United States would accept the
Nigerian Naira from a Nigerian student.
Other Top schools like CSI Lekki
(Children’s International School) and St Saviors Ikoyi took a cue after
complaints from parents and identified with their plights last year and fixed
their school fees in Naira, which parents found laudable.
Source: Sally Lagos
Source: Sally Lagos
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