Ekohotblog reports that the Executive Chairman of Ibeju-Lekki Local Government, Hon. Abdullahi Sesan Olowa, visited Magbon Alade Community Primary School on Wednesday, September 27, 2024, to assess the state of the school’s facilities and address any infrastructural challenges affecting the school.
Hon. Olowa, along with the Supervisor for Education, Hon. Ogungbo Temitope Sofwan, visited the school to see the building problems that need fixing.
The Chairman promised the staff and students that repairs would be done soon to make the school a better place for learning.
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“We know that a good learning environment is important for the growth and development of our students,” said Hon. Olowa.
“Our administration is committed to ensuring that every child in Ibeju-Lekki has access to quality education and a safe place to learn. Fixing these issues will be a top priority.”
At the school, Hon. Olowa spent time talking to the students, encouraging them to study hard and stay disciplined. He asked them to be good representatives of their school and community.
“Education is the key to a successful future. I want each of you to aim for excellence. Be proud of your school and make the most of your opportunities here,” he advised.
Hon. Olowa also praised the teachers for their hard work and dedication, even in difficult situations. “I am truly thankful for your commitment to educating our future leaders. I promise that our administration will do everything we can to support you and improve your working conditions,” he added.
Hon. Ogungbo Temitope Sofwan, the Supervisor for Education, talked about the administration’s ongoing efforts to improve education.
“This visit is part of a bigger plan to raise the standard of education in Ibeju-Lekki. The Chairman’s dedication is shown by the many projects already completed in schools across the area,” he said.
Staff and students thanked the Chairman for his visit and said they were hopeful that the promised upgrades would be done quickly.
Hon. Olowa’s administration continues to focus on education as a key part of community development, making sure that schools in Ibeju-Lekki get the support they need to provide quality learning.
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