EXCERPT FROM THE STUDY
According to section 15 of the Child’s Right Act, a Nigerian child should have access to a good, quality and reasonable level of education. Public schools are heavily subsidized to make this need for all to be educated possible. For example, in Enugu State the whole of junior secondary school (JSS) is free while students are allowed to pay #1,000 only as tuition fee per term throughout the senior secondary school (SSS). Students in public secondary schools because of this opportunity are more in number thereby forming the bulk of the nation’s human investment. This means that the condition of a nation’s public schools determines the future of such a nation. A society that does not manage its educational sector properly is preparing to increase the level of illiteracy, mediocrity, poverty and chaos in future.
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