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Showing posts with label distributes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label distributes. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 September 2023

Agege Local Government Executive Chairman Distributes Free Exercise Books To All Primary Schools Pupils In Agege

AgegePulse Magazine 

To complement parents’ effort as another school calendar commences, Agege Local Government Executive Chairman,  Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi, on Monday distributed free exercise books to some pupils.

Agege Local  Government Executive Chairman Distributes Free Exercise Books To All  Primary Schools Pupils In Agege



The Executive Chairman, who was ably represented by the Super for WAPA, Alhaja Aramide Aminat Abdulsalam at Dopemu Primary School and Leader of Agege Legislative Arms, Hon. Alliu Najeem Olohuntoyin, at Salvation Army Primary School.


Hon. Alliu Najeem Olohuntoyin, in his remarks, said the exercise was to serve humanity.


“Anything we do, we make sure to do it for the benefit of our community at large, making sure we do the little we can do to support education.


The Super for WAPA, Alhaja Aramide Aminat Abdulsalam, in her remarks, said the provision of the free exercise books would go a long way in ameliorating the life of the indigent pupils and their parents.


Head Teachers of Dopemu Primary School and Salvation Army Primary School, were excited thanked the executive chairman of Agege Local Government, Alhaji Ganiyu  Kola Egunjobi for the humanitarian gesture.


“Thank you for the exercise books. It was very thoughtful of you. Some of the students here don’t have note books.

Orile Agege LCDA Chair, Babatunde distributes 100 GCE forms to Orile Agege students

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The Executive chairman of Orile Agege LCDA, Hon Johnson Babatunde has distributed 100 GCE forms to the students.

Orile Agege LCDA Chair, Babatunde distributes 100 GCE forms to Orile Agege students




During this distribution, he emphasized the importance of taking this opportunity seriously and encouraged the students to excel in their examinations.


He assured them that this is just the first step in their educational journey and promised to provide them with free Jamb forms if they pass their GCE exams.


In addition, Hon Johnson Babatunde acknowledged and commended the efforts of the vice chairman and Supervisor for Education, Hon  Pedro Kafilat Toyin  Akanni, for her initiative and encouragement in supporting this programme.


Their combined efforts aim to empower the students of Orile -Agege LCDA by providing them with educational opportunities and assisting them in their academic pursuits.

Friday, 3 April 2020

#Covid19: Lagos Council Leader, Fayemi Distributes Free Economic Stimulus package

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In a bid to reduce the impact of the envisaged shortage of food items during the COVID-19 rampage which resulted to the total lockdown of some States in the Country including Lagos State,
the Legislative Leader of the 4th,Orile Agege Legislative Arm, and Councilor representing Ward E, Hon.'Wale Fayemi has distributed thousands of loaves of breads to Orile Agege residents to support the compulsory stay at home order.

According to Hon. Fayemi "It's to give adequate support to the State Government just as Orile Agege Local Council Administration under the leadership of Hon. Johnson Sunday Babatunde and the Lagos State Assembly Speaker, Rt. Hon.
Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa  that joined hands
 in the battle against the deadly virus as well as give their widow's mite in the form of foodstuff, hand sanitizers, and continuous Fumigation  of Markets,Schools and open spaces of Orile Agege and Agege respectively".

However, Hon. Fayemi has promised continuous  distribution of loaves of breads till the end of the lockdown.

The Council Leader also appealed to residents to adhere strictly to the stay at home rules in other to prevent the spread of Coronavirus that has become a global pandemic disease.

Saturday, 28 March 2020

#Covid-19: NURTW Boss, MC Olu-Omo Distributes Food Items To Masses In Lagos

...Urges Lagosians To Stay Indoor



AgegePulse Magazine

It is in the spirit of solidarity with the stay at home order of the state government that the NURTW chairman, Lagos State Council, Alhaji Musiliu Ayinde Akinsanya Mc Oluomo shared food items to the masses at various motor parks across the Lagos State

In a statement, the NURTW Boss, said that "there is no denying the fact that this is a tough time, not only for the masses but also to the elite in the society. Both the employers as well as the employees are feeling the negative impact of the dreaded virus popularly called Coronavirus. We can only pray for God's quickest intervention in curbing this epidemic in Lagos and Nigeria in general".



MC Olu Omo noted that majority of Lagosians are aware of the existence of the virus in our society. They are also aware that to stop the spread, there is urgent need for people to stay at home but in a situation where there is nothing to eat at home, one would definitely be forced to go out to look for means of survival.

"It is in bid to ensure the effectiveness of the stay at home directive of the state government that the NURTW Boss shared some food items".
AgegePulse learnt that Items shared include rice of different sizes, Noddles, to mention but a few. The beneficiaries of the kindness of the NURTW boss was full of praises and prayers for the philanthropist.

It should be recalled that few days ago when Mc Olumo kicked-off the rehabilitation of Boladade street in Oshodi, he pledges to assist the people to the best of his financial ability. The distribution of these food items is yet another testimony of the magnanimity of the NURTW boss.

He enjoined the people to maintain the highest level of hygiene by constantly washing their hands, use hand sanitizer (if they can afford it), if not, they should wash their hands thoroughly and frequently. He also urged them to stay indoor pending when this period will be over to prevent the spread of the virus.

Saturday, 26 January 2019

Egunjobi distributes 300 JAMB Forms to indigent students

AgegePulse Magazine

  
Hundreds of indigent students in Agege Local Government Area of Lagos State desirous of enrolling for the forthcoming Joint Admission Matriculation Board, JAMB examination, breathed sigh of relief as Executive Chairman of the Council, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi, came to their aids.     

Egunjobi on Thursday shared out the forms to the students drawn across the seven wards of the local government at the secretariat even as he gave out uniforms, bags and exercise books to pupils of the twenty six public primary schools in the area.  

Speaking at the occasion, the council boss said his administration was committed to overall development of youths of the area, particularly as it relates to education and scholarship of the youth population.

He charged parents and guardians to prioritize their wards’ education saying, “Education like they say is the bedrock of a nation and the best investment for a child is to educate him or her.

“Each time I come across DSTV advert, Everything Else Can Wait, to whip viewers into renewing their subscriptions, i dissolve into laughter. The only thing that one should not defer, is the sponsorship of one’s children’s education.

“I appeal to parents and guardians to prioritize their wards’ education as they say in Yoruba adage, “A child we failed to educate, would sell his inherited property.”    

Recall that under Egunjobi’s watch, the local government constructed a block of six classrooms with modern toilet facilities in Salvation Army Primary School, Dopemu, rehabilitated a storey building block of twelve classrooms in Iloro Primary with Security House at State Primary School, Iloro, renovated block of six classrooms and reconstructed collapsed fence at Oduduwa Primary School.

Also, renovated toilets facility at State Primary School, Iloro, and provide desk and benches for primary school pupils at Dopemu Primary School, State Primary School and Oduduwa Primary School among others.

The benches, desks and bags distributed by the council to pupils of primary schools in the area were made by apprentice with its vocational training units while members of Agege chapter of the Lagos State Tailoring Association sew the school uniforms.