
Hon Wasiu Sulaiman Kayode ( Yaradua) Irepodun South LCDA Chairman commissions 5 blocks of 14 classrooms at A.U.D A and C primary school Erin Osun.
The project, aimed at creating a more conducive learning environment for students, has reflected the His Excellency Sen Ademola Adeleke Nurudeen Jackson and the council chairman’s dedication to the betterment of education for the pupils, fostering a brighter future for the youths and promoting a culture of knowledge.
The commissioning was graced by notable dignitaries, including the Irepodun PDP Chairman Alh Saka Adeyi, Irepodun South LCDA Cabinet members, LGA chairman Alh Ganiyu Musefiu Adeleke , Secretary Alh Yusuf Adeyinka, and members, SUBEB representative, Irepodun LIA, Head mistresses of the two schools and the school teachers.
In his address, Hon WASIU hligheted the significance of the newly commissioned classrooms, reiterating their pivotal role in enhancing knowledge acquisition for students and aiding teacher in elevating the quality of education.
He also showcased His Excellency Sen Ademola Adeleke Nurudeen Jackson and his administration’s commitment to education at the local level, which included providing new chairs and desks for each class, promised the toilet units for the schools, renovation of 5 Blocks building – 14 classrooms for A.U.D A and A.U. D C Irepodun South LCDA Erin Osun.
The chairman pledged his continued support to the schools and encouraged the teachers and students to maintain the facilities provided.
Mr Adewumi , the representative of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), commended the His Excellency Sen Ademola Adeleke Nurudeen Jackson and Hon Wasiu Sulaiman for his unwavering support for the education sector and encourage the pupils to focus on thier studies. He prays for the working chairman for being a visionary personality.
In conclusion to the ceremony, IREPODUN SOUTH LCDA Chairman, Hon WASIU SULAIMAN KAYODE ( Yaradua) commissioned the five blocks – 14 classrooms and the accompany furniture.
Signed by : Irepodun South LCDA Media Unit