The Benue State government has announced a new policy granting free education to all pupils attending public primary and secondary schools. Officials say the initiative is designed to ease financial pressure on families and ensure that every child has access to learning regardless of economic background.
Authorities explained that the decision forms part of broader efforts to improve literacy, school enrollment, and educational development across the state. They noted that removing school fees will encourage more parents to enroll their children and reduce the number of out-of-school youths.
The government added that arrangements are underway to support the policy with improved funding, learning materials, and infrastructure upgrades. Education stakeholders believe the move could significantly raise academic standards if properly implemented and monitored.
Residents and education advocates have welcomed the announcement, describing it as a positive step toward social development. Many expressed hope that consistent funding and transparency will sustain the program and help secure a better future for students.





