Group flags off N5m school renovation in Ilorin (June 10, 2013)

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By Ahmed Lateef

 

An Ilorin Socio-Cultural Organization, Third Estate, has earmarked five million naira for the comprehensive renovation of five blocks of classrooms in School A and B of Oke-Aluko Primary School in Ilorin South Local Government Area of Kwara State.

 

The Chairman of the organization, Dr Yusuf Lawal, who gave the indication while flagging-off the exercise at the school premises, said the body deemed it necessary to provide amenities in the school as part of its contribution to repositioning the education sector.

 

He regretted that most public school structures had been in a dilapidated state, which he said, should also serve as a clarion call to stakeholders in the sector; pointing out that government alone cannot shoulder the burden.

 

While noting that the renovation was to make the environment friendly for both the staff and students, the chairman believed that public school environments are now glowingly discouraging.

He said the Third Estate, which he chairs, has a benchmark in its various interventions, adding that the project would be done in a modernised way, to stimulate the teachers and students.

 

Lawal said the multi-faceted challenges including infrastructures, in the education was alarming, calling stakeholders to rise to the occasion.

 

He also disclosed that a computer set would be made available to the Head Mistress office in line with the standard set for the project.

 

The chairman tasked the teachers to impart quality education on the pupils, maintaining that

foundation is very significant in the academic pursuits.

 

In her welcome address, the Head Mistress of Oke-Aluko Primary School A, Hajia Iyabo Lawal, thanked the Third Estate for the intervention, saying it was a pointer that education would be reinvigorated.

 

She also applauded the State Universal Basic Education Board for it has been doing for the school.

 

SOURCE: Herald