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Gulu School Officials Arrested for Violating Presidential Directive on Exam Fees

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Jane Francis Amongin Okili, the Gulu Resident City Commissioner (RCC)


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Police in Gulu City’s West division are holding the head teacher and bursar of Christ the King Demonstration Primary School in Bardege-Layibi division for sending pupils away over examination fees, in total violation of the presidential directive.

The head teacher, Pauline Akello, and the bursar, Innocent Apiyo, were arrested on Thursday at 9:00 am by Jane Francis Amongin Okili, the Gulu Resident City Commissioner (RCC), who was inspecting schools and found pupils being sent away over examination fees.

The school was allegedly demanding UGX 5,000 from pupils in primary one to five and UGX 8,000 for primary six and seven for beginning-of-term exams.

Amongin, the Gulu RCC, said the president has made it clear that no child should be sent away over fees; instead, schools should negotiate with parents.

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Okili said the arrest of the two should serve as a warning to other school heads, adding that they will not tolerate people who frustrate government programs.

Richard Irwenyo, the Gulu City Education Officer, confirmed the arrest, saying it is unfortunate that one of their best head teachers is being detained for going against the presidential orders.

President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has, on several occasions, emphasized the need for school authorities to fully implement the free education policy in government schools.

Story Source: Mega Fm

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