Kachollom Gang, the Commissioner for Education in Plateau State, has decried the increasing proliferation of illegal schools and hospitals in the state.

Gang made this statement on Tuesday in Jos during the inauguration of an investigative panel on the proliferation of private primary and secondary schools in the state.

The commissioner explained that the exercise aimed to ensure that private schools operating in the state met the required standards.

She particularly emphasized that the verification exercise was crucial to ensuring that children in Plateau received quality education.

“There are so many illegal schools and hospitals in Plateau; the state is really suffering from this anomaly.

“These are important sectors that contribute to the life of every individual. Health and education are critical to human existence.

“As you embark on this assignment, you must keep your eyes and ears open; there are many hidden schools that we don’t know about.

“We want to identify them and ensure they comply with regulations. This government is committed to fixing the education sector for the betterment of our children,” she said.

Gang, who warned members of the panel against “cutting corners,” urged them to be sincere in carrying out their assignment.

According to her, the exercise will improve the state’s revenue profile, and when private education and health institutions adhere to regulations, more funds will accrue to government coffers.

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