private schools from forcing parents to buy customized textbooks for their ward
Abia State House of Assembly has passed a resolution directing its Committee on Education to invite the Commissioner for Basic Education, the leadership of ASUBEB and other related functionaries for interaction on the current lucrative business of sales and use of customized text and exercise books in schools.
According to the Abia State House of Assembly, the current trend is to the detriment of parents and the society at large
The Speaker of the Abia parliament, Rt. Hon. Emmanuel Emeruwa, who announced the resolution during plenary, said that serious attention was to be beamed on the activities of the operators of institutions where the future generations are groomed.
The Speaker added that the Committee has two weeks within which to report back to the House.
The resolution followed a motion on the use of customized text and exercise books in private schools in Abia State, brought before the House by the member representing Aba Central, Hon. Stephen Ucheonye.
Hon. Ucheonye had, through his motion, alleged that some proprietors of schools sell books at exorbitant prices and make it impossible for any two persons to make use of one text book.
He called on the House to intervene and halt the continued extortion of parents and guardians in the state.