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Showing posts with label Agege council chairman. Show all posts
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Monday, 30 September 2024

AGEGE COUNCIL CHAIRMAN, EGUNJOBI, EXTENDS DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATION MATERIALS TO ANOTHER SIX PUBLIC SCHOOLS

 By Jebba Hamilton 

... Over 2,300 Pupils were beneficiaries of today's phase

AGEGE COUNCIL CHAIRMAN, EGUNJOBI, EXTENDS DISTRIBUTION OF EDUCATION MATERIALS TO ANOTHER SIX PUBLIC SCHOOLS 




AgegePulse Magazine 


Earlier today, Monday, September 30, 2024, the Executive Chairman of Agege Local Government Area, High Chief Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi led administration, extended the distribution of education materials to six (6) other government-owned schools in the council area.


The third phase which follows last week's phases, saw over 2,300 pupils benefitting from today's distribution across the six (6) schools, with each pupil receiving eight (8) copies of the branded education materials each.



The distribution exercise which is part of the Egunjobi led administration's broader plan to support education in the area, with focus on providing quality education, has make sure seventeen (17) government-owned schools benefitted so far in the three (3) phases, with remaining schools benefitting from subsequent distribution phases.


The distribution exercise were carried out by top officials of the Council, including the Leader and Members of the Legislative Arms, Secretary to the Local Government, Executive Cabinets, HOD Education and management staff.


Schools visited at today's distribution exercise includes, Ahmad Memorial Primary School, Irepodun Primary School, Olusanya Primary School, African Church Primary School, popularly known as 'Central', Saint Saviour Primary School and District Primary schools.



Wednesday, 9 October 2019

Agege council chairman bags NAPTIP award in fight against human trafficking

 AgegePulse Magazine



By KAZEEM AKANDE

The Chairman of Agege Local Government of Lagos State, Mr Ganiyu Egunjobi, on Wednesday bagged an award of excellence and exemplary leadership in fight against human trafficking in the area.

The Nigeria News Agency reports that the award was presented to Egunjobi in Lagos by Julie Okah-Donlie, Director General, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NATIP).

Speaking during the ceremony, the NAPTIP boss said that the award was in recognition of Egunjobi’s involvement in fight against human trafficking beyond “mere political rhetoric”.

“NAPTIP has recorded no fewer than 404 convictions, while many cases are still pending in court and investigation of many still ongoing.

“Over 17, 000 passed through the NATIP shelters, given psychosocial support, provided skills, education, medical support, empowerment and reintegrated with their families and society,” she said.

The NAPTIP DG said that five survivors trained by the agency had been absorbed as staff of the council with the support of its partners.

“This therefore explain why the giant step taken by the chairman in empowering numerous Agege people remain commendable.

“As little as this may appear to be in the eyes of some critics, it has saved numerous lives, restores hope to the hopeless.

“It mends broken homes and restores future of many future leaders within and even outside the council area,” she added.

In his remarks, Egunjobi thanked the NAPTIP DG for the award adding that it was the first award he would receive such prize in person.

“This is the first award I will present myself to receive an award and I choose to receive it because it touches and so dear to me.

“If not for God and my parent, I would have also been a victim too. I have seen so many people who have traveled to Libya and other countries ignorantly.

“It is a dangerous journey, many of them were being deceived by the so called agents who tell them “See Morocco See Spain”.

“Majority of them did not embark on the journey willingly but convinced, deceived of getting greener pasture abroad.

“That is why we made empowerment a priority in the local government, we ensure about 25 people are being empowered on monthly basis at the grassroots level to discourage human trafficking within the community,” Egunjobi said.

The council chairman appealed to the monarchs, community and market leaders to advise their people to desist from aiding and abetting  any form of human trafficking.

Egunjobi said he dedicated the award to people who traveled out of ignorant thereby maltreated out there and suffered unjustly. (NAN)