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The Nasarawa State Government on Monday warned principals of public secondary schools against extorting their students, stressing that education in the state is free.

Mr. Abubakar Agwai, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology gave the warning.

According to Agwai, the ministry had received reports that some principals were still collecting unauthorised fees from their students under the guise of Parents and Teachers’ Association levy.

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“We are running a free education policy in the state from primary to secondary schools and nobody is expected to hide under any excuse and extort the unsuspecting students.

“The ministry is committed to ensuring the success of the free education policy and cannot fold its hands to allow some unpatriotic elements sabotage the government efforts,” the permanent secretary added.

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He explained that the ministry was investigating some reported cases of extortion for appropriate sanctions.

Agwai warned civil servants in the habit of flouting government directives to stop or face severe sanctions.