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Senator Abiru’s Constituency Project Of 22 Classrooms In Shomolu Nears Completion
By Babawale Solomon
Eko Hot Blog reports that the construction of 22 classrooms at Wright Memorial Primary School in Shomolu LGA, which was facilitated by Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru, representing Lagos East Senatorial District in the National Assembly, is nearing completion.
The update was contained in a statement the lawmaker issued on Saturday.
He noted that the project was borne out of the desire to provide children with opportunities for quality education in a conducive environment.
Abiru emphasized hat the project aligns with his commitment to giving children access to excellent educational facilities.
“The need to remodel the school and offer children the opportunity to receive a quality education is a top priority for me,” the lawmaker said.
“This project is in line with my commitment to ensure that every child in Lagos East has access to top-notch education. Quality education is the foundation for a prosperous future, and I am dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the lives of our young ones.”
Abiru’s statement comes a few weeks after he conducted a hands-on inspection of a mini stadium in Odo-Egiri community, Eredo LCDA, Epe, emphasizing his commitment to sports development and community well-being.
Beyond his efforts in education and sports, the senator was recently honoured with an induction into the Ikorodu Division Hall of Fame by the Ikorodu Division Resource Development Group.
This recognition serves as a testament to his impactful contributions to the development of Ikorodu Division and Lagos East Senatorial District.
Senator Abiru’s multifaceted approach, spanning education, sports, and community development, reflects a comprehensive commitment to uplifting the lives of constituents.
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