- Hon. Anomo pledged additional facilities to support the new school.
- Hon. Wale Raji emphasized reducing barriers to rural education.
- Oba Ogunlari and community leaders hailed the project as a lasting legacy.
The Executive Chairman of Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA, Hon. Akogun Wale Raji Anomo, has pledged to complement the efforts of Hon. Wale Raji, Member of the House of Representatives representing Epe Federal Constituency, by providing additional facilities to strengthen the newly facilitated secondary school in Òwu-Ikosi.
Eko Hot Blog reports that speaking during the commissioning, Anomo said, “The relocation of the activities of Oko Baba to Òwu-Ikosi has put enormous pressure on the community’s healthcare and educational systems.
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This new secondary school is a timely intervention that will ease the burden on parents and give children direct access to quality education.”
Hon. Wale Raji, while highlighting the significance of the initiative, stated, “In the past, many students were denied education because of the long distances they had to travel.
Bringing education closer to the people will not only reduce financial burdens on families but also improve the quality of learning for children in rural communities.”
He further assured the people that “more projects aimed at transforming rural education and development are underway.”
The monarch of Òwu-Ikosi, Oba Nelson Obayomi Ogunlari, described the initiative as a lasting legacy, saying, “This will open opportunities for the younger generation.
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We are grateful to both Rep. Wale Raji and Chairman Anomo for their commitment to the welfare of our people.”
Community leaders also lauded the development, stressing that “education remains the best gift the government can give its citizens.”





