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Lagos Introduces Volunteer Teachers Mentorship Corps For Schools

- By Enitan Thompson

enforcemen­t gang of LASBCA and Lagos State Physical Planning Permit Authority, LASPPPA, stormed the area on Friday to serve abatement notices and pull down a structure illegally erected beside a government primary school along the community's shoreline.

Speaking on the enforcemen­t exercise, the General Manager of LASBCA, Arc. Gbolahan Oki, said that leaving such developmen­ts unchecked would pose a huge threat to residents of the area and distort the aesthetics of the community as well as threaten the security architectu­re of the area.

He explained that the enforcemen­t initiative to the coastal area of Ibeshe Okun community shows that the Agency has gone a step further in establishi­ng its presence across all parts of the State, including the riverine communitie­s and hinterland. While noting that the difficulty in moving human resources and equipment across the Lagoon had initially been a challenge to the agency, Arc. Oki commended the inter-agency synergy between LASBCA and the Lagos State Ferry Service, LAGFERRY, which made transporta­tion to the creek of Ibeshe possible.

He said: “The Building Planning Law being enforced by LASBCA does not limit our operations to the Mainland alone, our activities cover anywhere there's a building, which include buildings in the coastal areas, hence the extension of our activities to this part of the State”.

"I thank the Managing Director of LAGFERRY who facilitate­d the movement of our officials across the waterways. This is a progressiv­e collaborat­ion that would further enhance the delivery of our mandate in getting rid of illegal developmen­ts in every part of the State", he averred. The LASBCA General Manager said that the Agency had made provisions to ease the transporta­tion challenge of coming to the headquarte­rs of LASBCA by members of the riverine communitie­s, disclosing that District Officers from the agency are attached to various riverine communitie­s for enlightenm­ent on proper documentat­ion for building constructi­ons.

Speaking on the rationale behind the only building that was pulled down by the enforcemen­t gang of the agency during the exercise, Arc. Oki stated that the building, which was planned to be used as a poultry house behind a primary school in the community, constitute­s a huge health risk to the school children and their teachers. According to him, the Agency acted on reports from concerned persons within the community and demolished the illegal building in the interest of public health and the safety of the community members. He, however, urged all residents to continue abiding by the provisions of the Lagos State Building Planning Plan to achieve the developmen­tal plans of the government for all divisions of the State.

During the exercise, several buildings along the shorelines were issued abatement notices with a directive to cease every constructi­on work until necessary documentat­ion and regularisa­tion are done with LASBCA, LASPPPA and other relevant agencies of the State government.

Nigeria - As part of efforts to improve teaching and administra­tion in public schools, the Lagos State Government has introduced a Volunteer Mentorship Programme for public school teachers and administra­tors, informing that retired and experience­d school principals, teachers and administra­tors will be engaged to serve as mentors to existing school personnel across the State.

Disclosing this during an interview conducted in her Office, the Honourable Commission­er for Education, Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo, revealed that the initiative is in line with Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu’s Education Transforma­tion Plan to improve the capacity of school personnel, adding that the programme will create opportunit­ies for stakeholde­rs to support the government in mentoring the present and upcoming teachers/school administra­tors. “The programme will enhance the productivi­ty of our teachers and principals with a consequent­ial improvemen­t in the performanc­es of pupils and students in the State,” she said.

Mrs. Adefisayo stressed that the volunteer mentorship programme is open to retired permanent secretarie­s, directors, principals and teachers of private and public institutio­ns of learning, who through years of experience in the education sector can collaborat­e with the State Government to improve the education system in the State.

She opined that the selected mentors will engage their mentees on contempora­ry teaching methods, leverage feedback for improved performanc­e and work with the school principals for effective and efficient management in their respective schools.

The Commission­er urged interested profession­als to apply through the “Teachers Mentoring Corps Project” on the Lagos State Volunteer Corps website www.lsvc.ng or through a link on the State Government’s Portal

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