
LAGOS GOVT REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TOWARDS IMPROVING EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
The Lagos State Government has reiterated its commitment to improving educational facilities for effective teaching and learning in the state.
This was made known by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education, Abayomi Abolaji, at the beginning of the Year 2023 Screening Test into the State Model Colleges and Upgraded Junior Secondary Schools on Tuesday, May 30, at the WAEC CBT Centre, Ogba.
Abayomi hinted that “the current infrastructure in our Model Colleges has a balance of bed spaces with the number of students in the schools.”
He added that an enabling environment with adequate facilities is key to the success of any school, noting that plans are still ongoing to expand the capacity of the State Model Colleges.
The PS gave satisfactory remarks to the Lagos State Examinations Board for making the candidates comfortable with functional computer systems, the sky is the limit for the candidates.
Abayomi therefore encouraged the pupils to put in their best as success is surely certain for them.
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