Education minister’s resignation demanded
'Nearly 20% of private educational institutions closed due to poor strategy of incumbent govt'
ISLAMABAD:
A private educational institutions body has demanded resignation of the Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training over his failure to address the problems of private schools and colleges amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The All Pakistan Private Schools and Colleges Association Central President Malik Abrar in a statement on Wednesday said that Sahfqat Mahmood has failed to fulfill his responsibility as education minister. His failure has put the future of millions of students at risk, the statement added.
The statement read that the minister should resign from his post immediately and this responsibility should be handed over to a capable person.
Abrar said that nearly 20 per cent of private educational institutions are closed due to poor strategy of the incumbent government while one million teachers have lost their jobs.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 18th, 2020.
A private educational institutions body has demanded resignation of the Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training over his failure to address the problems of private schools and colleges amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The All Pakistan Private Schools and Colleges Association Central President Malik Abrar in a statement on Wednesday said that Sahfqat Mahmood has failed to fulfill his responsibility as education minister. His failure has put the future of millions of students at risk, the statement added.
The statement read that the minister should resign from his post immediately and this responsibility should be handed over to a capable person.
Abrar said that nearly 20 per cent of private educational institutions are closed due to poor strategy of the incumbent government while one million teachers have lost their jobs.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 18th, 2020.