Lagos govt proprietors agree to close schools indicted for exam malpractice

According to a recent report, the Lagos State Government has announced that proprietors of private schools in the state have agreed to close down schools that were found to be involved in exam malpractice.

This decision was made after a meeting between the Lagos State Government and proprietors of private schools in the state, where it was agreed that schools that were found to be involved in exam malpractice would be shut down.

The Lagos State Government had earlier announced that it would take stern action against schools that were found to be involved in exam malpractice, following a series of cases of cheating and malpractice in the state's public examinations.

The government had set up a committee to investigate the cases of exam malpractice and had identified several schools that were found to be involved in the malpractice. The proprietors of these schools were summoned to a meeting with the government, where they were given an ultimatum to close down their schools if they failed to take immediate action to address the issue.

The proprietors of the schools agreed to close down the schools and have since taken steps to address the issue of exam malpractice in their institutions. The Lagos State Government has also announced that it will continue to monitor the situation and take further action if necessary.

This decision is seen as a major step forward in the fight against exam malpractice in Lagos State and is expected to help to restore the integrity of the state's public examinations.