Relief came the way of the pupils of Laoso Community Primary School in Ondo West Local Government as Dr. Michael Akintomide Ajilo through MADE foundation, recently supported the community with two blocks of well-furnished classrooms.
The intervention by Dr. Michael Akintomide Ajilo came after years of neglect and continued use of dilapidated school building which is not befitting for the purpose of quality education as well as safety of pupils.
In his remarks, Dr. Michael Akintomide Ajilo, who was reprsented on the occasion by his parents, Mr and Mrs Mayokun Ajilo,emphasised that he has always had it in mind to give back to the community because it is the right thing to do to support the government.
The two blocks of classrooms were officially inaugurated by Member, House of Representatives, representing Ondo West and East federal constituency, Hon. Peter Abiola Makinde.
Makinde in his remarks stressed the importance of providing quality education for pupils in the rural areas as a measure to mitigate the menace of rural-urban migration and stem the tide of ignorance as education is an eye-opener and an assured path to greater heights.
He therefore spoke very profoundly of Dr. Michael Akintomide Ajilo and appreciated all the good works he is doing in the community.
After the formal inauguration of the classrooms, it was handed over to the government for the dispensation of quality education.
Dignitaries at the event include: Hon. Dr. Peter Abiola Makinde; the local government chairman, Hon Akinsulire Ebenezer, represented by the local government secretary, Alhaji Oluwole Bashiru; the secretary of Ondo east local government; educational officials, members of the MADE foundation, Royal athers, Religious leaders, and a host of other important personalities.
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