Ololade Adeyanju/
A former member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Taofeek Adaranijo has inaugurated three blocks of classrooms in two primary schools in Agege area of Lagos.
Adaranijo, who represented Agege Federal Constituency, said that the project would give children the opportunity to continue to learn in a conducive environment.
He said that the constituency projects made it the fifth school buildings he facilitated for Agege within four years.
The Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, inaugurated the blocks of classrooms at Ore-Ofe Primary School, Dopemu and Oyewole Primary School, Agege.
Adaranijo said that the future of the country, through children “should be paramount in any capacity we are called to serve, especially through education”.
He added, “We owe them solid educational foundation by providing them with the basic facilities for qualitative learning.
“These projects were awarded two years ago, and completed few months ago; the inauguration was delayed till today due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
“These classrooms aim at reducing the numbers of pupils in the classrooms for better and efficient performance.”
He said that the passion toward rapid growth and development of people and community would remain paramount to him in every opportunity.
“This explains the unveiling of other constituency projects, which I was able to bring to people of Agege such as boreholes, street light, electricity transformer and so on.
“I am hopeful that people will make the utmost use of all these amenities to deliver the most anticipated better community of our dream.
“I want to urge all youths to remain focus and be productive in all their endeavours with unshaking loyalty to elders and take mentoring very important,” Adaranijo said.
Obasa also commended Adaranijo for his contributions to the education system in Agege Community.
“Giving back to society or helping people is very important. It will help both young or old politicians to achieve their vision, and young politicians should learn from their leaders.
“We will start to plan on establishing education trust fund for Agege’s children, which leaders such as traditional rulers, market leaders, local government leaders, and public officers will be involved.
“It will not be a compulsory process; we just want people to have the thought of giving back to the society,” he said.
In his opening remarks, Hon. Wahab Alawiye-King, Chairman, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), expressed gratitude to Adaranijo for his contributions to education system in his constituency.
Alawiye-King, who was represented by Mrs Sheriffat Adedoyin, the Permanent Board Member, LASUBEB, said in spite of the fact that he had left the office, Adaranijo still completed all his projects.
“We want more people in high positions to follow his idea by giving back to society because there are available lands for projects.
“The teachers and students should use the classrooms well for proper assimilation of studies so that they can become good leaders in the future,” he said.
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