Education
Eredo LCDA Launches 4th Edition of Back-To-School Initiative
Ekohotblog reports that Eredo Local Council Development Area (LCDA) is set to kick off the 4th edition of its “Back to School” initiative, aimed at supporting the education of children in the area.
Under the leadership of Hon. Ismail Monsuru Akinloye, the LCDA will distribute exercise books and school bags to all 18 public primary schools in the area, starting tomorrow, Tuesday, September 17.
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This initiative is part of the council’s ongoing efforts to invest in the future of its youth through education.
Over the last three years, the council has distributed over 300,000 exercise books to students across Eredo LCDA.
The “Back to School” initiative is designed to ensure that students are well-prepared for the new academic year.
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The distribution of exercise books and school bags is expected to benefit thousands of pupils in the area.
Hon. Ismail Monsuru Akinloye, leader of Eredo LCDA, expressed his commitment to supporting the education of children in the area.
“We remain dedicated to investing in the future of our youth through education,” he said.
The initiative has been praised by parents and educators in the area, who see it as a vital support for students.
With the start of the new academic year, the “Back to School” initiative is expected to make a significant impact on the education of children in Eredo LCDA.
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