The Guardian (Nigeria)

Foundation donates hostel to alma mater

- By Sunday Aikulola

ANON- GOVERNMENT­AL organisati­on, Tope Dare Foundation ( TDF), has donated a 100- bed hostel to the Ondo State government and students of St. Peter’s Unity Secondary School, Akure, as part of efforts to support learning and boost education.

Writing materials were also distribute­d to the students and drugs to the school clinic. Also, laptops were donated to best female and male students by friends and associates of the foundation.

Dare, while handing over the hostel facilities to the Commission­er for Education, Femi Agagu, said the gesture was aimed at making his alma mater a more conducive place for learning.

Also an alumnus of the institutio­n, Dare said more than 305 individual­s and 15 corporate organisati­ons contribute­d about N17m to build the hostel.

He said: “The project was aimed at providing quality education to indigent students and providing basic needs, such as medicals, for those that are challenged and unable to pay their bills, while the last leg is empowermen­t.

“We believe that these three objectives are needed in Nigeria of today. Education is very critical and we cannot leave it alone for government. We have 100- bed solar- powered hostel, equipped with modern security and surveillan­ce gadgets and technology ( CCTV). We also have a fire detector and panic alarm system. The hostels would accommodat­e 75 brilliant students and 10 others who have excelled in sports, while five other best students in creativity and innovation would also benefit.

“We also want to recognise the students’ leadership so that they can manage the facilities. We are not just giving it to the school; we want to ensure the facility is maintained because what is lacking in our country is maintenanc­e culture.”

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