Polye urges financial prudency in Education sector

Schools and education institutions have been urged to be responsible and prudent with whatever little money they have.

He says the country will be going through tough times and will be felt for the next two to three years beginning in 2017.

Polye said this today giving a grim out look for 2017 reiterating the Governments economic mismanagement will severely affect the country with everyone feeling the pinch of a severe cash flow problem.

Just two days into 2017, Polye is appealing to schools, and state education institutions to be responsible with funds they have currently.

“Be responsible with the money you have there, the government will have no further money to give you.

“You will get rhetoric’s and lip service, but actual funding will not be available to you institutions to govern or to administer.

“I ask that what you have the school fees that painstakingly bought by the parents and paid for students school fees, those in authority must manage them productively and sustainably for the next 12 months,” he said.

Polye also urges parents to use wisely whatever little money they have and not to engage in other activities like alcohol consumption or gambling.

Author: 
Cedric Patjole