The Guardian (Nigeria)

Invest more in education, Babalola tells FG, states, FCT

• As foundation wins outstandin­g NGO award

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CO- FOUNDER and cosponsor of Bayo and Bunmi Babalola Foundation ( BBBF), Sunday Adebayo Babalola, has urged the Federal Government, states and the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT) to invest more in education.

He also urged them to alleviate the plight of Nigerians by creating a businessfr­iendly environmen­t.

He spoke in an interview with journalist­s, yesterday, on the sidelines of an event, where his foundation received the Outstandin­g NGO of the Year, 2023.

The awards were organised by Daily Telegraph Publishing Company Limited, publishers of New Telegraph, Saturday Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph titles.

Babalola said: “The Federal Government and governors should do more to improve education. All we hear today is about so many billions spent on frivolous projects. The money can be harnessed and used for education. On the other hand, there are so many leakages in government in so many areas. If we can plug those leakages, we can have enough resources to take care of our needs.”

To fill the gaps left by the government, Babalola said his NGO had, since inception, been offering scholarshi­ps to pupils ( about 2,500 in number) and students from secondary schools and tertiary institutio­ns.

He also said the NGO renovated many schools in Kwara State and provided electric generators to schools.

He described the award as one in a million, coming from a reputable media organisati­on. He said it would energise him and his wife, Bunmi, to sustain contributi­on to the uplift of the poor, especially at the grassroots.

Babalola said: “In January, this year, BBBF renovated four classrooms. The classrooms were totally dilapidate­d. The rehabilita­tion of the classrooms included flooring, repainting and ceiling. We spent between N2m and N3m. If it were the government that did that, each of the classrooms probably would have cost N15 million.”

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