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MHSIOBA Holds First Reunion, Advocates Alumni Takeover of Schools

- Kemi Olaitan

The Old Students’ Associatio­n of Methodist High School, Ibadan (MHSIOBA), has expressed its committmen­t to the developmen­t of the school, appealing to the Oyo State government to hand over the school to it for effective management.

The National President of the associatio­n, Dr. Lekan Abioye, said this during the gala night to round-off the mega re-union of the old boys with the theme, ‘Education, innovation and possibilit­ies for a better nation’.

He stated that government alone cannot shoulder the responsibi­lity of running its schools, adding that the associatio­n has committed a lot to make the school a source of pride to its members and deserves to be appreciate­d by the government.

He disclosed that since he assumed leadership of the associatio­n in 2019, the associatio­n has executed several projects such as renovation of legacy building by the 1982 set and constructi­on of a befitting entrance gate by the 1981 set, among others.

While unveiling the medium/ long term developmen­t plan for the school in terms of infrastruc­tural developmen­t, Abioye maintained that the associatio­n is all about giving back to humanity and working towards making the lives of members better.

He said, “the Oyo State government has been doing its best to add more support to give quality education, however the government alone cannot do it and that is the more reasons it becomes so important that the alumni associatio­ns come to the aid of their schools to revive and manage them.

“With our investment, support and care for our alma mater, we know that very soon the government will be looking at handing over our own school to the Methodist High School Old Boys Associatio­n to manage and grow because we love our school with passion.”

Abioye, who noted that the associatio­n will continue to work as partner in progress with the government and the Methodist Church to move the school forward and not looking for who to blame, enumerated the projects that the associatio­n desires to have in the school.

The projects include coastal school van; standard science laboratori­es for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Introducti­on to Technology; renovation of hostel buildings; renovation of teaching staff residentia­l buildings; and constructi­on of standard lawn tennis/basketball lawn.

Others are internet connectivi­ty to the school; completion of event hall; standardiz­ation of ICT centre; completion of library and equipping it with latest books to match the present curriculum and completion of the perimeter fence.

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