Lokoja, Sept. 3, 2025 The Kogi State Government has taken a significant step in reforming the education sector by banning incessant graduation ceremonies in basic and secondary schools across the state. This decision was announced by the State Commissioner for Education, Hon. Wemi Jones, during a meeting with critical stakeholders in the education sector on Wednesday in Lokoja. The state government also placed a ban on signing-out ceremonies in tertiary institutions within and outside the State. According to Jones, the practice of incessant graduation ceremonies in nursery, primary, and secondary schools is hereby prohibited in the state with immediately effect. He stressed that the practice has become economically unaffordable, putting undue pressure on parents, and attracts social ills associated with such celebrations. He emphasised that the ban is aimed at reducing the financial burden on parents and promoting a more meaningful approach to celebrating students' achievements. The state government has introduced a new policy requiring parents to provide separate notebooks for their children's classwork and assignments, rather than using textbooks as workbooks. The commissioner emphasised that the policy aims to make textbooks reusable by siblings of the same parents. "The use of textbooks as workbooks especially by in private schools must stop, and parents must provide separate notebooks for their children. "We'll introduce new celebration modalities to encourage competition and commitment to studies. No more social ills or undue pressure. "We'll also ensure students progress through required classes without jumping grades. "Private school owners, should note that writing …











