Education: Council boss donates exercise books, write materials, first aids boxes to schools

Education: Council boss donates exercise books, write materials, first aids boxes to schools

In furtherance to his Educational programme in Ojokoro Local Council Development Area, the Executive Chairman Hon Hammed Idowu D. Tijani distributed writing materials and first Aid Boxes to primary school students within the local council development area.

Hon Hammed has once again fulfilled one of his campaign promises to always distribute exercise books and other materials to pupils within the LCDA at the beginning of every academic session in order to ease the burden from the parents.

 

Happy Pupil after the donation

Addressing the pupils, he emphasised the importance of education in the society as it is a means to attain greater height in life.

He said “ Education is the key to success, in achieving these advancements, you must listen to your teachers as they are moulding you to become good ambassadors of tomorrow. These writing materials provided to you today is to make learning easy.
Shun social vices as it is not a good characteristics to portray”says the Council’s boss.

Hon Hammed Tijani and his vibrant team also provided First Aid boxes to the health bay of all the primary schools to be administered to the pupils when the need arises.

 

One of the schools’ management receiving one of the first aid boxes

The distribution of the writing materials that started today visited Saviours primary school,Gbeleyi primary school 1 and 2, Agbado Ijaye primary school 1 and 2,while the exercise would continue at,Ebenezer primary school 1 and 2,New oko oba primary school,Vetland primary school and Wesley primary school tomorrow.

Present at the events were the Legislators led by the leader of the house, Hon Abdul Azeez Osho,the supervisors, the CDC Chairman and the management team.

The head teachers of all the schools appreciated and commended the council chairman for the noble gesture shown to all the pupils and for relieving the parents of the pupils.

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