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LAGOS’NEW LEASE OF LIFE FOR EDUCATION

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George Washington Carver, famous American scientist said, ‘education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom’. Education is critical to the growth and developmen­t of any society. It empowers the individual with necessary knowledge and set of skills to actualise potential and maximise opportunit­ies in life. It is for this reason that government­s across the world devote a good chunk of available resources to the developmen­t of the educationa­l sector.

In Nigeria, Lagos is unarguably the state with the highest number of public schools, students and teachers. It has consistent­ly been churning out the highest number of candidates for public examinatio­ns in Nigeria since 1967. As a melting point with a bourgeonin­g population in excess of 20 million, provision of qualitativ­e education in Lagos State has been a daunting task.

The current administra­tion in the state clearly understand­s that the task of making Lagos State “the model of excellence in the provision of education in Africa” requires meticulous attention. To this end, the sum of N92.4 billion, representi­ng 11.37 per cent was allocated to education sector in the state budget for 2017.

Government has directed the policy toward ensuring equal educationa­l opportunit­y in the state, encourage parents who might otherwise neglect their children’s education to send their children to school and making education affordable for everyone. So, within the half- time of the administra­tion’s tenure, the wheels of what is mutating to be a historic education revolution in Lagos were rolled off with aggressive rehabilita­tion of public schools throughout the length and breadth of the state. Several hundreds of classroom blocks have been built and renovated while thousands of students and teachers furniture supplied to various primary and secondary schools.

In line with the commitment of the present administra­tion to expand access to knowledge for Lagosians, the state’ science laboratori­es are now better equipped and the enthusiasm of students to be science inclined has become very high with a lot of success recorded. Equally, the state government has completed the renovation and upgrade of public libraries in 18 secondary schools across the state with top class facilities. Lagos Digital Library, an online repository of education content, is ready and will as well be launched in February, 2017.

The Lagos State government appreciate­s that as much as physical infrastruc­ture is important, adequate and quality teachers in schools are as important. Thus, as part of measures to bridge the gap in the teacher/pupil ratio in the state, the government recruited 1,300 teachers for primary schools while another 1000 teachers were recruited for public secondary schools in 2016. Similarly, government has been paying attention to teachers’ welfare.

Also, since April 2017, Code Lagos centres have been launched in primary, secondary and tertiary institutio­ns (private and public) across the state, as well as in all public libraries and ICT spaces. The ultimate goal is for one million students in the state to have access to the coding system by the year 2019.

Cheeringly, the dividend of the state’s investment in education is paying off. For instance, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode was declared the “Teachers Most Friendly Governor” by the Nigeria Union of Teach- ers during the celebratio­n of the last World Teachers’ Day in Abuja. The same day, President Muhammadu Buhari rewarded the hard work, high performanc­e and high productivi­ty of three Lagos State school teachers and administra­tor with the “President’s Teachers and Schools Excellence Award”. Nominees of the state clinched three out of the nine categories of award available to contestant­s from 36 states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

The awardees, Mrs. Lufadeju Dolapo Olufunke received the Best School Award on behalf of Ojodu Junior Grammar School, Ikeja. The “Best School Administra­tor Award” (Senior Secondary School category) went to Mrs. Oluderu Bilikisu Oluwaseyi of Magbon Alade Senior Grammar School while Mrs. Adelegan Moronike Sarat of Civil Service Junior Model College, Igbogbo was selected as the first runner up, Best Administra­tor of the Year 2017.

Earlier, five students of Lagos State public secondary schools had excelled at the Y2017 National Robot Olympiad and qualified to represent Nigeria at the World Robot Olympiad to be held in Costa Rica. It is worthy of note that Lagos State has been representi­ng Nigeria in this competitio­n since 2015.

On September 22, 2017, Oluwasegun Durojaiye of Lagos State Model College, Igbokuta qualified to represent the South-West Zone at the National Finals of the NNPC Science Quiz Competitio­n and Atabo Ufedejo of Model College, Kankon emerged one of the best students at the national finals of the 2017 Oluwole Awokoya Chemistry Competitio­n held in Kaduna from 17 - 22 September, 2017.

Adesegun Ogundeji, Alausa, Lagos

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