… Promises to renovate a block of classrooms at Salvation Army Primary School, Agunfoye and build toilet systems at Methodist primary school, Elepe.

Builder Olusesan Daini, the Executive Chairman of Igbogbo-Baiyeku LCDA, reaffirmed his commitment to supporting education at the primary school level, Being the Day 2 of the Distribution of the Educational Materials to Primary School Pupils in Igbogbo-Baiyeku LCDA.
The Educational material were distributed to; LG Primary School Baiyeku, Salvation Army Primary School Agunfoye, LG Primary School, Igbe, Methodist Primary School 1 and 2 Elepe, Methodist Primary School Ibeshe, and Owode Primary School Ibelefun.
During his speech he said this marked the seventh school visited today as part of the ongoing educational support program.

Daini expressed that the program aimed to fulfill one of their electoral promises by providing much-needed support to primary schools in the area. The initiative also served as a form of palliative measure, ensuring that educational materials were distributed to all pupils.
With approximately 12,000 pupils across thirteen primary schools, Daini emphasized the importance of personally visiting each school to identify their specific needs. This comprehensive approach allowed for a holistic review of the requirements and enabled targeted actions to be taken.
During the program, Daini announced various initiatives tailored to each school’s needs. Some schools were slated for full rehabilitation of classrooms, while others would receive complete toilet systems, fencing some schools with furnitures. By addressing these infrastructural needs, Daini aimed to create a conducive learning environment for the students.
The ongoing Educational Support Program spearheaded by Builder Olusesan Daini showcased the commitment of Igbogbo-Baiyeku LCDA to prioritize education and ensure the well-being of their primary school pupils.

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