The Kogi State Government has expressed satisfaction with the remodelling of LGEA Demonstration Nursery/Primary School, Onyunkoko, in Okene Local Government Area. In a statement on Thursday in Lokoja, the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr Kingsley Fanwo, described the project as a testament to Gov. Ahmed Ododo’s commitment to providing modern and inspiring learning environments for pupils. He said the administration remained determined to consolidate educational infrastructure gains recorded by the previous government. He said, “The newly remodelled school reflects the government’s broader policy of structural standardisation in public schools across Kogi, aimed at ensuring pupils learn in safe, beautiful, and conducive environments.” Fanwo said the Kogi government was passionate about restoring confidence in the state’s education system through infrastructure investment. Related News Kogi pays March salaries ahead of Sallah MAN advocates tax reforms to boost industries in Cross River FG approves N4bn take-off grants for Tinubu poly, Epe varsity “Providing free education in dilapidated structures would be a disservice to our future leaders. That’s why the government is working to restore the glory days when public schools in Kogi were known for their beauty and orderliness. “The remodelling of LGEA Demonstration Nursery/Primary School is part of a statewide effort to reposition the education sector. The government has also introduced free education for pupils and bursary support for tertiary institutions,” Fanwo added. Acknowledging that some school structures had suffered neglect, he assured that the administration is systematically addressing the challenge. “Governor Ododo has never denied that some facilities are old and dilapidated. We are restoring them, touching as many schools as resources allow. The transformation here is evident in the contrast between old and new structures, standing as a testament to the government’s commitment to revitalising public education. “The smiles on the pupils’ faces reflect their excitement and renewed pride in their school,” Fanwo said, emphasising that the administration remains committed to providing every child in Kogi with free education in a dignified learning environment. In a statement on Thursday in Lokoja, the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr Kingsley Fanwo, described the project as a testament to Gov. Ahmed Ododo’s commitment to providing modern and inspiring learning environments for pupils. He said the administration remained determined to consolidate educational infrastructure gains recorded by the previous government. He said, “The newly remodelled school reflects the government’s broader policy of structural standardisation in public schools across Kogi, aimed at ensuring pupils learn in safe, beautiful, and conducive environments.” Fanwo said the Kogi government was passionate about restoring confidence in the state’s education system through infrastructure investment. Related News Kogi pays March salaries ahead of Sallah MAN advocates tax reforms to boost industries in Cross River FG approves N4bn take-off grants for Tinubu poly, Epe varsity “Providing free education in dilapidated structures would be a disservice to our future leaders. That’s why the government is working to restore the glory days when public schools in Kogi were known for their beauty and orderliness. “The remodelling of LGEA Demonstration Nursery/Primary School is part of a statewide effort to reposition the education sector. The government has also introduced free education for pupils and bursary support for tertiary institutions,” Fanwo added. Acknowledging that some school structures had suffered neglect, he assured that the administration is systematically addressing the challenge. “Governor Ododo has never denied that some facilities are old and dilapidated. We are restoring them, touching as many schools as resources allow. The transformation here is evident in the contrast between old and new structures, standing as a testament to the government’s commitment to revitalising public education. “The smiles on the pupils’ faces reflect their excitement and renewed pride in their school,” Fanwo said, emphasising that the administration remains committed to providing every child in Kogi with free education in a dignified learning environment. He said the administration remained determined to consolidate educational infrastructure gains recorded by the previous government. He said, “The newly remodelled school reflects the government’s broader policy of structural standardisation in public schools across Kogi, aimed at ensuring pupils learn in safe, beautiful, and conducive environments.” Fanwo said the Kogi government was passionate about restoring confidence in the state’s education system through infrastructure investment. Related News Kogi pays March salaries ahead of Sallah MAN advocates tax reforms to boost industries in Cross River FG approves N4bn take-off grants for Tinubu poly, Epe varsity “Providing free education in dilapidated structures would be a disservice to our future leaders. That’s why the government is working to restore the glory days when public schools in Kogi were known for their beauty and orderliness. “The remodelling of LGEA Demonstration Nursery/Primary School is part of a statewide effort to reposition the education sector. The government has also introduced free education for pupils and bursary support for tertiary institutions,” Fanwo added. Acknowledging that some school structures had suffered neglect, he assured that the administration is systematically addressing the challenge. “Governor Ododo has never denied that some facilities are old and dilapidated. We are restoring them, touching as many schools as resources allow. The transformation here is evident in the contrast between old and new structures, standing as a testament to the government’s commitment to revitalising public education. “The smiles on the pupils’ faces reflect their excitement and renewed pride in their school,” Fanwo said, emphasising that the administration remains committed to providing every child in Kogi with free education in a dignified learning environment. He said, “The newly remodelled school reflects the government’s broader policy of structural standardisation in public schools across Kogi, aimed at ensuring pupils learn in safe, beautiful, and conducive environments.” Fanwo said the Kogi government was passionate about restoring confidence in the state’s education system through infrastructure investment. Related News Kogi pays March salaries ahead of Sallah MAN advocates tax reforms to boost industries in Cross River FG approves N4bn take-off grants for Tinubu poly, Epe varsity “Providing free education in dilapidated structures would be a disservice to our future leaders. That’s why the government is working to restore the glory days when public schools in Kogi were known for their beauty and orderliness. “The remodelling of LGEA Demonstration Nursery/Primary School is part of a statewide effort to reposition the education sector. The government has also introduced free education for pupils and bursary support for tertiary institutions,” Fanwo added. Acknowledging that some school structures had suffered neglect, he assured that the administration is systematically addressing the challenge. “Governor Ododo has never denied that some facilities are old and dilapidated. We are restoring them, touching as many schools as resources allow. The transformation here is evident in the contrast between old and new structures, standing as a testament to the government’s commitment to revitalising public education. “The smiles on the pupils’ faces reflect their excitement and renewed pride in their school,” Fanwo said, emphasising that the administration remains committed to providing every child in Kogi with free education in a dignified learning environment. Fanwo said the Kogi government was passionate about restoring confidence in the state’s education system through infrastructure investment. Related News Kogi pays March salaries ahead of Sallah MAN advocates tax reforms to boost industries in Cross River FG approves N4bn take-off grants for Tinubu poly, Epe varsity “Providing free education in dilapidated structures would be a disservice to our future leaders. That’s why the government is working to restore the glory days when public schools in Kogi were known for their beauty and orderliness. “The remodelling of LGEA Demonstration Nursery/Primary School is part of a statewide effort to reposition the education sector. The government has also introduced free education for pupils and bursary support for tertiary institutions,” Fanwo added. Acknowledging that some school structures had suffered neglect, he assured that the administration is systematically addressing the challenge. “Governor Ododo has never denied that some facilities are old and dilapidated. We are restoring them, touching as many schools as resources allow. The transformation here is evident in the contrast between old and new structures, standing as a testament to the government’s commitment to revitalising public education. “The smiles on the pupils’ faces reflect their excitement and renewed pride in their school,” Fanwo said, emphasising that the administration remains committed to providing every child in Kogi with free education in a dignified learning environment. “Providing free education in dilapidated structures would be a disservice to our future leaders. That’s why the government is working to restore the glory days when public schools in Kogi were known for their beauty and orderliness. “The remodelling of LGEA Demonstration Nursery/Primary School is part of a statewide effort to reposition the education sector. The government has also introduced free education for pupils and bursary support for tertiary institutions,” Fanwo added. Acknowledging that some school structures had suffered neglect, he assured that the administration is systematically addressing the challenge. “Governor Ododo has never denied that some facilities are old and dilapidated. We are restoring them, touching as many schools as resources allow. The transformation here is evident in the contrast between old and new structures, standing as a testament to the government’s commitment to revitalising public education. “The smiles on the pupils’ faces reflect their excitement and renewed pride in their school,” Fanwo said, emphasising that the administration remains committed to providing every child in Kogi with free education in a dignified learning environment. “The remodelling of LGEA Demonstration Nursery/Primary School is part of a statewide effort to reposition the education sector. The government has also introduced free education for pupils and bursary support for tertiary institutions,” Fanwo added. Acknowledging that some school structures had suffered neglect, he assured that the administration is systematically addressing the challenge. “Governor Ododo has never denied that some facilities are old and dilapidated. We are restoring them, touching as many schools as resources allow. The transformation here is evident in the contrast between old and new structures, standing as a testament to the government’s commitment to revitalising public education. “The smiles on the pupils’ faces reflect their excitement and renewed pride in their school,” Fanwo said, emphasising that the administration remains committed to providing every child in Kogi with free education in a dignified learning environment. Acknowledging that some school structures had suffered neglect, he assured that the administration is systematically addressing the challenge. “Governor Ododo has never denied that some facilities are old and dilapidated. We are restoring them, touching as many schools as resources allow. The transformation here is evident in the contrast between old and new structures, standing as a testament to the government’s commitment to revitalising public education. “The smiles on the pupils’ faces reflect their excitement and renewed pride in their school,” Fanwo said, emphasising that the administration remains committed to providing every child in Kogi with free education in a dignified learning environment. “Governor Ododo has never denied that some facilities are old and dilapidated. We are restoring them, touching as many schools as resources allow. The transformation here is evident in the contrast between old and new structures, standing as a testament to the government’s commitment to revitalising public education. “The smiles on the pupils’ faces reflect their excitement and renewed pride in their school,” Fanwo said, emphasising that the administration remains committed to providing every child in Kogi with free education in a dignified learning environment. “The smiles on the pupils’ faces reflect their excitement and renewed pride in their school,” Fanwo said, emphasising that the administration remains committed to providing every child in Kogi with free education in a dignified learning environment.
Kogi unveils remodelled primary school in Okene