- Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA distributed 200 free 2026 JAMB forms to indigent students.
- Chairman Wale Raji Anomo reaffirmed education as a top governance priority.
- FEDSA National praised the initiative as a boost for youth empowerment and academic excellence.
The Federation of Epe Division Students’ Association (FEDSA National) has commended the Executive Chairman of Ikosi-Ejinrin Local Council Development Area, Wale Raji Anomo, for distributing 200 free 2026 JAMB forms to indigent and qualified students across the council area.
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Eko Hot Blog reports that the distribution ceremony, held at the Council Secretariat in Agbowa, underscores the administration’s commitment to promoting educational advancement and inclusive development.
The initiative is designed to ease the financial burden on underprivileged students and expand access to higher education opportunities within the LCDA.
Representing the Chairman at the event, the Chief of Staff, Hon. Jayesimi Ibraheem Abiodun, reaffirmed the council’s belief in education as a transformative tool for societal growth.
“Education remains the most reliable investment with immeasurable returns for society,” he stated. “This initiative is aimed at creating sustainable pathways for our young people to access higher education without financial barriers.”
FEDSA National described the gesture as a major step toward youth empowerment and academic excellence in Ikosi-Ejinrin.
The association also acknowledged the collaborative efforts of the Legislative Arm, management staff, education stakeholders, and council officials who ensured the successful execution of the programme.
“As a student-focused body, we celebrate this impactful intervention and encourage all beneficiaries to make the most of this opportunity by striving for excellence and making the council proud,” FEDSA National noted.
The association further applauded the leadership of Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA for prioritizing student welfare and setting a strong example of grassroots governance that places education at the forefront of community development.
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