The Oyo State House of Assembly has called on the executive arm of government to urgently establish a bureau of quality control/ department in order to address the poor performance of students of the state in the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and other external examinations.
This was sequel to a motion of urgent public importance titled, “Remedying the Declining Performance of Students in Oyo State in Public Examinations through Improved Resource Inputs” jointly moved by Hon. Bimbo Oladeji (Ogbomoso North) and Olusegun Olaleye (Ibadan North 2).
The movers noted with concern that continuous decline in the performance of students in the state as evident in the May/June WAEC examination results in 2014, 2015 nd 2016 where the state was ranked 24th, 25th and 29th respectively called for urgent attention.
They noted that the performance of the students in public examinations has been a source of worry to government, parents, teachers and other stakeholders that needs holistic approach to tackle.
“Continuous decline in the performance has become a of students in Oyo State in public examinations as evident in the analyses of May/June West African Examination Council (WAEC) examinations results for the 2014, 2015 and 2016 where Oyo state ranked 24th, 25th and 29th respectively coming behind other states in the South-West, Nigeria including Lagos, Ekiti and Ondo state calls for urgent attention.
“This poor performance has become a major challenge in the state due to the fact that actualization of the national education objectives of which Oyo state is a component, is dependent on ensuring that the talents of our citizenry including students are fully exploited”.
Those who spoke in support of the motion including Hon. Muideen Olagunju (Oyo East/Oyo West), Hon. Gbenga Oyekola (Atiba), Fatai Adesina, all noted that without being political, poor performance of the students has been a major challenge, hence there is a need for a department/ bureau to monitor the performance.
They noted that if prompt, necessary and concrete actions are not taken to address the problem, the performance of the students may continue to experience further decline, leading to total collapse of the education sector.
The house then called for establishment of an effective separate department to monitor performance index in students in all schools across the state.
They suggested that there is a need for establishment of such bureau and if there is any department of such, there is a need to overhaul it and make it effective.
Speaker of the house, Hon. Micheal Adeyemo while speaking on the motion said that the bureau when established will organise continue training for teachers, organise hamonize examination for students to be promote before enrol for external examinations.
The house then called for immortalization of the late cultural icon, poet and author, late Chief Adebayo Faleti.
This was sequel to a personal explanation moved by Hon. Muideen Olagunju (Oyo East/ Oyo West) who called the attention of the house to find ways within its reach and honour the late actor.
He urged the house to visit the home of the late actor to identify with the family.
The house then shortly after its plenary paid a condolence visit to the Orogun residence of the late icon.
Speaker of the house, Hon. Adeyemo urged government to support family of the late icon.
Adeyemo made the call when the house paid a condolence visit to the residence of the late actor at his Orogun Ibadan residence on Tuesday.
DAILY POST reports that the house had earlier observed a minute silence in honour of the late veteran actor and poet.
Adeyemo said the visit to Faleti’s house was to ensure they celebrate the man and not to mourn him.
He said “We thanked God for the life well spent, Baba challenged us, the voice we listen to in the radio always challenge us every morning.
“The legacy of Baba still longer. He is a well courteous Yoruba man, there is a need for the government to do something to assist the family.
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