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FIVE BOUGAINVILLE SCHOOLS ON THE VERGE OF CLOSURE

 Principal Martin Takali. Photo credit: NewdawnFm
Five Bougainville boarding schools are on the verge of closing if funds owed to them under the National Government’s Free Education Policy are not released by next week.
This was revealed today by the Principal of Hutjena Secondary School on Buka island, MARTIN TAKALI.
MR TAKALI told New Dawn FM that his schools was supposed to get SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND KINA for the first two terms of this year which was seventy percent of the total allocation to the school.
He said that the remaining THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND for the remaining 3rd and 4th term are normally paid in June.
MR. TAKALI said his school was only paid about THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND KINA which is FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND KINA short.
He said this balance has to be paid so that the School continues to operate up to June.
MR. TAKALI said that some schools received their SEVENTY PERCENT allocation and is questioning why all schools were not treated the same way.
He said that the KOROMIRA TECHNICAL SCHOOL had already closed because they did not get anything at all for the 2015 academic year.

He has also written to the Bougainville Education Office and the ABG to intervene and assist his school to make sure students are not deprived from their right to education because of late payments. 
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