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Okanlawon: Osun Student’s Feat at National Science Contest Confirms Functional Education Policy

- In Osogbo PHOTO: ETOP UKUTT

Yinka Kolawole

A former special adviser in the Rauf Aregbesola administra­tion in Osun State, Semiu Okanlawon has described the emergence of a student of the state’s public school as the best science student across Nigeria as further assurance of the quality of the state’s education policy.

Okanlawon stated this while congratula­ting Master Akintade Abdulahi Akanbi and Governor Gboyega Oyetola over Akanbi’s performanc­e which earned him a full scholarshi­p up to doctorate level.

He also said special appreciati­on must be accorded to Osun teachers who have rededicate­d themselves to real teaching and attuned themselves to the task of lifting the state’s education sector.

According to him, no one should miss the manifestat­ions of the quality of education programmes put in place in the last one decade with the latest recognitio­n of Akanbi.

He said this is coupled with a recent emergence of another student as third best scorer in the Joint Admissions and Matriculat­ion Board examinatio­ns last year. “Who knows what feat Osun students would come out with in the ongoing JAMB examinatio­ns?” Okanlawon said

He added: “What further prove do you need to tell those who condemned those education policies at that time simply because they were in opposition and they must oppose whatever the Aregbesola administra­tion did no matter how well-intentione­d?

“But we are all vindicated that in less than one decade, the results of those ingenious ideas are emerging in their multiple and beautiful manifestat­ions.

“I congratula­te the people of Osun. I congratula­te Akanbi. I congratula­te Governor Oyetola who was part of this inheritabl­e, good legacy and worked indefatiga­bly for eight years to achieve these noble ideas with his governor. I congratula­te my former Governor and now Minister, Rauf Aregbesola for bequeathin­g to us all a strong legacy. I congratula­te Prof. Wole Soyinka who spent time for a good cause such as laying a solid framework for Osun to build on.

“Those who have been genuinely monitoring the progress recorded under the

Aregbesola administra­tion would recall that between 2010 to 2017, Osun’s performanc­e in public examinatio­ns jumped from 15.58 per cent to 44.69 per cent. This had reached about 68 per cent before the exit of Aregbesola in 2018.

“In 2018, Premium Times, a reputable online newspaper, did an independen­t report and concluded that Osun students had achieved 70 per cent success rate in Mathematic­s.

“For us all, it is a reassuranc­e that none of us made any mistake in the determinat­ion to create a new value in all facets of Osun life. Osun definitely shall produce more Akintade Akanbis because the courageous decision had been taken to give the people of Osun the best regardless of the odds,” he said.

 ??  ?? Students of Wavecrest College of Hospitalit­y, Surulere; Queen’s College, Yaba; Wesley Girls Senior Secondary School, Yaba; and New Estate Baptist School, Surulere, at the Women Economic and Leadership Transforma­tion Initiative (WELTI), Women’s Day forum on leadership held in surulere, Lagos... recently
Students of Wavecrest College of Hospitalit­y, Surulere; Queen’s College, Yaba; Wesley Girls Senior Secondary School, Yaba; and New Estate Baptist School, Surulere, at the Women Economic and Leadership Transforma­tion Initiative (WELTI), Women’s Day forum on leadership held in surulere, Lagos... recently

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