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school, while others have withdrawn their kids in protest.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
was 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.
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