 And away from Lagos, the Catholic Diocese of Mccardine-Benoise State has insisted on their decision to take back Catholic schools being managed by the Benoise State Government. The Deputy Director of Communication in the Diocese, Reverend Father James Utav, said the process was ongoing as some of the schools were being managed by the Catholic as some of the schools being managed by the Catholic Church have been giving sound and moral education. A correspondent in Mccardine Francis Thayer filed in this report. Father Utav maintains that the standard of education in the country has dropped as well as spiritual and moral formations. He says little attention is given by the present managers of the schools in the states. Well, the argument is still ongoing. I do think like in our own diocese here, the diocese of Mccardine, the Bishop is handling some of the schools and at those he is handling you can see clearly like a few days ago we inaugurated the Devambesee Minor Seminary and the Bishop is in charge completely and you can see you don't need to begin to tell you what is going on there for those who have been there they know exactly what is happening and schools like St. Joseph's and most of that I don't want to begin to call out names of schools that the Bishop is handling and you can see that speaks for itself. In line with the decision of the Catholic Education Service, the original superior of the Lacelle Brothers, Reverend Dr. Moses Abunia believes it is even more important to return the schools to its owners as the standard of education has fallen beyond imagination. So if we look at the schools that once were under the Catholic education and have been taken away by the government, all of them have been destroyed or nearly destroyed. Now people say that Catholic education has become very expensive and it may be difficult for the Catholic Church to run the schools. Let me tell you why the Catholic schools have become very expensive. Since government took away some of the schools, a lot of people ran to the schools because government was taking on the responsibility for the tuition and the running for the school. The schools that the Catholic Church took on therefore had to rely heavily on tuition. But because a lot of the young people ran to the public schools, the number coming to the Catholic Church reduced. The principal of Mount Lacelle College, NACA Reverend Godwin Bain expresses confidence in the Catholic Education Service describing the decision as timely. Teachers out in the public domain there who are sponsored by the government. Most of the time demoralize because this is sometimes the complaint of salaries. The Catholic education is not into that type of issues and problems. All the people working under Catholic education services are taken care of were motivated and they are always ready to work and to give their best to nurture children under their care. And so that decision is so much welcome. It is a common belief that schools managed by religious organizations built the moral, spiritual and academic upbringing of the children in their care.