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Wale Raji Lauds Sanwo-Olu For Education, Health Intervention Projects In Epe
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A member representing Epe Federal Constituency at the Federal House of Representatives, Hon. Wale Raji, has hailed the Lagos State Government under the direction of Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu for its rousing developmental projects across Epe Division, particularly in the areas of Education and Healthcare delivery.
As gathered by EKO HOT BLOG, Hon. Raji was speaking in the wake of the approval of some education projects in Epe Division which have suffered many years of neglect. The schools include Epe Girls Senior High School and Epe Grammar School.
“I want to appreciate the Governor, he’s doing a wonderful job. We want to assure him of our support because I can see the work going on there towards completion of the abandoned project,” the lawmaker said.
Hon Wale Raji, who also showered encomiums on the Education Commissioner for leading the charge to revolutionize the State’s education sector, noted that revamping the school buildings would go a long way in improving the overall quality of education across Epe Federal Constituency.
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“I want to extend my appreciation to the Commissioner for Education for her passion towards education, it is obvious. She was on her feet the other day from Agbowa down here, towards raising the standard of education.”
The lawmaker also appreciated the unwavering support of the Education District 3 TG/PS, Dr Mrs Olufolayimika Ayandele, whom he extolled for her uncanny administrative acumen.
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“I want to thank the TG/PS, I’ve been fortunate to have committed officials at the District level. They’re always there for me. It gives us joy to work with them and we feel encouraged,” he said.
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