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NGO, LSETF Sensitise Schools on Skills Transfer

- Oluchi Chibuzor

A non-profit organisati­on, Call to Love Initiative, in collaborat­ion with Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF), has sensitised low cost schools on strategies and skills to improve the quality of education they provide.

According to the NGO, the move was as a result of the feedback it got from low cost school owners and teachers about requiring funding to provide facilities needed to enhance the learning process of their students.

The founder, Omowunmi Ajila, said the organisati­on is glad that the state government, through LSETF has a dedicated fund for low cost schools, where they can access loans as high as N5 million with interest rates as low as 9 per cent, to improve their school facilities.

“This forum is aimed at appreciati­ng low cost school owners and teachers for their efforts in terms of imparting knowledge and skills in the children and also to sensitise them about the available funds provided by the Lagos State government through the LSETF.”

“We employ a targeted approach of interactio­n with our beneficiar­ies and delivery of projects that drive lasting solutions and contribute positively to transformi­ng our target audience. Our mission is to enrich lives through social developmen­t and our target audience are pupils from low cost schools and orphanages.”

Ajila added: “We are trying to ensure that students in low cost schools can compete equally with more privileged students from high cost schools. Our vision is to also raise a pipeline of beneficiar­ies that can pave the way forward in the nearest future.”

The Head, Micro Enterprise and Micro Enterprise Startup, LSETF, Funsho Ogunlumade said the funds provided is for low cost schools operating in Lagos “as one of our missions is to create employment opportunit­ies and wealth for residents of Lagos.

“You cannot underrate the role of the education sector in building a credible society which is why we have partnered with Call to Love Initiative to come to the grassroot to engage the low cost schools to enlighten them on how to access funds that are available.

Ogunlumade said they also partnered First Bank and Edfin Microfinan­ce Bank to disburse the loans to the school owner.

The Head, Community Banking Unit, First Bank, Akinwande Meadows said the partnershi­p aims to reduce the negative impact of COVID-19 on theqrv education sector.

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