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| Governor Monday Okpebholo |
In a statement jointly signed by Dr. Osagie Erhunmwunse, State Controller Association for Formidable Educational Development (AFED); Dr Lemmy Russell, State Chairman, National Association of Private Schools (NAPPS); Dr. Abdulwasiu, State Leader, Association of Model Islamic Schools (AMIS); and, Dr. Christy Egbune, State chairman, Association of Private School owners in Nigeria (APSON), and made available to newsmen, the group said they were particularly grateful for the listening ear and timely mediation of the
Honourable Commissioner for Education, whose support has led to a fair and considerate resolution in favour of members of their schools.
The statement reads in part, "We acknowledge the following key outcomes with gratitude: Waiver of Tax Clearance for MBA and BECE Registration. The Edo State Government, through the Ministry of Education, has graciously
approved that private schools may proceed with the registration for the Middle Basic Assessment (MBA) and the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) without the prior requirement of tax clearance.
"Concession on Payment Terms. Members of our associations are now permitted to make a 10% payment of the already assessed tax liability while submitting financial expenses incurred to contest or seek a review of the assessments in order to be taxed on profit.
"Opportunity for Tax Assessment Review. The government has further demonstrated fairness by allowing private schools the opportunity to challenge and seek a review of the substantial tax assessments. This reflects a commendable openness to dialogue and inclusive governance.
The coalition noted that these developments reaffirm the state government’s commitment to educational growth, equitable taxation, and the promotion of a supportive environment for private educational institutions.
They commend the visionary leadership of His Excellency, Senator Monday Okpebolo, for demonstrating responsiveness, transparency, and a strong commitment to the education sector.
And also appreciated the collaborative efforts of the Ministry of Education and the EIRS in addressing these pressing issues.
The Coalition reiterated their commitment in partnering with the government to uphold educational standards and contribute meaningfully to the development of Edo State.

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