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OGSOSA Calls for Alumni Support to Restore School’s Old Glory

- Funmi Ogundare

Odogbolu Grammar School Old Students Associatio­n (OGSOSA), weekend, called for the support of members of the alumni and other stakeholde­rs to enable it complete its project designed to bring back the lost glory of the school.

Speaking at the ground breaking ceremony of the rehabilita­tion of a dilapidate­d block of classrooms, at the school premises, in Ogun State, the President of the associatio­n, Dr. Olumide Adesipe, explained that the project not only represente­d the restoratio­n of bricks and mortar, but the revitaliza­tion of its shared history and commitment to education.

The rehabilita­tion works, he stated, have been conceived to be in phases, adding that the first phase will entail rehabilita­tion on Block A and that of the ICT, respective­ly.

According to him, “this will be followed by the second phase of rehabilita­tion of the principal’s quarters, the teacher’s quarters housing the NYSC members sent to the school. The next phase would comprise Block B, and C and the adjoining structures for learning. This would be followed by students’ hostel as well as various sports facilities.”

The president stated that the project symbolises the associatio­n’s collective investment in the future and will provide a modern and conducive environmen­t for generation­s to come.

“The renovated facilities will also foster a love for learning and create opportunit­ies for academic excellence,” Adesipe stated.

In his remarks, the Chairman of the Project Implementa­tion Committee ( PIC) , Mr. James Olusi, commended his committee members for their hard work, endless hours and true dedication saying that the project which will be done be in phases, will be delivered by April, 2024.

“At completion, we envisaged that block A and the ICT building will wear a new look. It is our desire to commence the second phase of the rehabilita­tion process immediatel­y on delivery of this phase. For this to happen however, we will need all hands on deck,” he said.

Speaking with journalist­s, the PTA Chairman, Junior School, Mr. Idowu Abudu, recalled that the school was founded by the community in 1957, and that when the government took over in 1979, it suffered neglect and decay in terms of infrastruc­ture; and lacked teachers.

“Many teachers were transferre­d out of the school and just a few were replaced. We were at a meeting with the state commission­er of Education and Technology where we highlighte­d these problems.

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