- Vice Chairman visits ongoing free lesson programme in Eredo LCDA
- Students and facilitators commended for dedication and participation
- Akinloye’s administration praised for prioritizing education and youth development
The Vice Chairman of Eredo Local Council Development Area, Lateef Adesanya, has paid an unscheduled visit to the ongoing free weekly lesson programme organized for students preparing for examinations across the LCDA.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the visit proved both inspiring and encouraging, as the Vice Chairman engaged directly with students and facilitators, commending their dedication and enthusiasm.
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He expressed satisfaction with the level of commitment displayed and the positive academic impact the programme is already making on participants.
Speaking during the visit, Lateef Adesanya praised the initiative as a timely intervention aimed at strengthening educational outcomes in the community.
He noted that such programmes play a vital role in equipping students with the knowledge and confidence needed to excel in their examinations.
He also used the opportunity to appreciate the Executive Chairman of Eredo LCDA, Monsuru Akinloye, for his unwavering commitment to educational development.
“This initiative clearly reflects the true dividends of democracy, especially in the area of human capital development,” he said.
The free weekly lesson programme, which continues to attract students from different parts of the LCDA, is designed to provide academic support and bridge learning gaps, particularly for those preparing for key examinations.
Stakeholders have described the initiative as a forward-thinking approach to education, noting that it reinforces the administration’s commitment to building a brighter future for young people in the community
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