Friday 22 April 2016

Catholic Church Vows To Sue Fayose


The Catholic diocese of Ekiti has threatened to sue the State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, over the recent education development levy imposed on primary and secondary pupils in both state-owned and private schools in the state.

The church explained that under the new tax regime, pupils in primary and secondary schools are to pay N500 and N1,000 education development levy, respectively, but declared that the catholic church will not pay the money, advising the government to exempt its schools from such payment.

The Bishop of the diocese, Most Rev. Felix Ajakaye, stated this in a press statement made available to journalists in Ado Ekiti on Thursday.

Citing Ekiti State Universal Basic Education Board Law, 2005, he declared that the state government had the mandatory obligation to provide free and compulsory education for every child of primary to junior secondary school classes and vowed to file a legal action against the government “in the circumstance that any of the schools under my custody is disturbed.”

“No law empowers the state government of Ekiti to impose Education Development Levy on pupils/students of mission schools in Ekiti state.”

Ajakaye said that the church viewed the new tax as another burden on parents whom he said were already overwhelmed with taxes in different forms by the state government adding that the new tax was unnecessary because schools established by the Church had been paying various levies and taxes demanded by both local and state governments.

“The Catholic Church in Ekiti land implores the state government to see the Church as great contributor to quality education and a formidable partner in the development of education in the state. Therefore, the status of the Catholic schools must be recognised as defined by their purposes and they should be treated accordingly,” Ajakaye added.

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