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Lagos SDGs Week: Primary School Students Receive 45,000 Study items

  Primary school students in Lagos have received 45,000 study items as part of donations towards the state government’s inaugural Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Week. … Continue reading Lagos SDGs Week: Primary School Students Receive 45,000 Study items


A file photo of Lagos state Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
A file photo of Lagos state Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
A file photo of Lagos state Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
A file photo of Lagos state Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

 

Primary school students in Lagos have received 45,000 study items as part of donations towards the state government’s inaugural Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Week.

The study items, donated by the Insurance company, Post Assurance Brokers, include notebooks, pens, erasers, sharpeners, and school bags.

The items “are meant to promote quality education in the state in line with sustainable development goal number four, which is quality education, the company said in a statement,” a press release from the state government said.

Speaking on the Insurance company’s donation, Special Adviser to the Governor on SDGs & Investment, Mrs. Solape Hammond, expressed gratitude.

She also restated the state government’s commitment to improving the overall quality of education in the state.

“For us, education is not only a global goal but also a key theme in our THEMES agenda for the state. We understand the central role it plays in the development we seek to engender in Lagos and we are glad to be getting support from the private sector in this regard,” she said.

“This gesture is a demonstration of our faith in this government and our wholehearted support to the pursuit of quality education for all and we hope the recipients put the items to good use,” Post Assurance’s CEO, Lekan Ajisafe, said.

Also reacting to the development, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Sustainable Development Goals, Mr Lekan Fatodu, expressed his delight that the SDGs Week was already achieving its goal of fostering cross-sector collaboration towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.

“Last week, we witnessed the distribution of free loaves of bread across the state, an action specifically targeted at goal 2, which is Zero Hunger. Today, we are receiving study items for pupils in the state in line with goal 4, Quality Education.

“We are elated because our aim for the week is being realised. We wanted to create an atmosphere that engenders strategic partnerships towards the achievement of the global goals and the support we have gotten so far from the private sector is proof that we are on course,” he said.

“Today’s donation will contribute significantly to access to quality education in the state. These study items will not only reduce the price parents in rural areas pay for educating their wards, it will also enhance the pupils’ educational experience, thereby enhancing performance,” he continued.