In a bid to ensure that students benefit from the online classes initiated by the State Government, the Tutor-General/Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Education District 1, Mrs. Titilayo Solarin, on Monday distributed mobile phones and radio devices to indigent students of the District.
Solarin explained that the gesture was to further enhance the teaching and learning experience of the students as well as expand the reach of the online classes that have been ongoing since the school closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to her, the mobile phone e-learning devices were donated by First Bank Nigeria Plc
She added the wife of Lagos State Governor, Dr. (Mrs.) Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu in conjunction with the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials, COWLSO, the Honourable Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo, and other public spirited individuals donated radio devices to pupils and students across the State.
“Some of the beneficiaries included students of Iju Senior Grammar School, Ifako-Ijaiye; Abibat Mogaji Millennium Senior School, Agege; Agege Junior College, Agege; Orisunbare Senior High School, Alimosho and Akesan Community Junior Grammar School, Alimosho,” she said.
The Permanent Secretary informed that the District decided to give the phone and radio devices to students who did not have access to either phones or radio devices in their localities.
During the distribution exercise held at Iju Senior Grammar School, Ifako-Ijaiye, the Tutor-General thanked the State Government for the initiative as well as the provision of conducive learning atmosphere.
She stressed that despite the pandemic, the supply of furniture had been going on across schools within the District.
She also disclosed that many schools are undergoing rehabilitation, upgrading of libraries and renovation of laboratories at this crucial period, thus affirming the commitment of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration to the Education sector.
The Tutor-General, however, urged the students to be serious-minded and face their studies whole-heartedly, stressing that they must reciprocate the government’s efforts.
While assuring the donors of the devices that the gadgets would be used judiciously for the intended purposes, she called on parents to monitor the movement and attitude of their children, especially now that they are learning outside the school environment, in order to avoid abuse of the use of social media.
“This is the time for parents to be more sensitive to the needs and yearnings of their wards.
“They should cultivate a cordial relationship with their children rather than entrusting them to the care of relatives, neighbours and friends because the rate of all forms of abuses in the society is alarming,” she said.
The Director of School Administration, Mr. Oluyemi Adeshina, said that it was expedient for both parents and teachers to work together to save the future of the children.
He stated that they should be alive to their specific roles and parental responsibilities.
The event was attended by the representative of the Honorable Commissioner of Education, Mrs. Olufunke Oyetola, the District Directors, ANCOPSS Chairperson and Principal of Iju Grammar School, Mrs. Dorcas Adegboye, NUT representatives and Parents Forum members, among others.