The Ifelodun Local Council Development Authority has registered 400 persons for the forthcoming Nov/Dec 2015 West African Senior School Certificate Examination.
The council’s Executive Secretary, Adigun Adebayo, made this known while presenting the examination forms to the beneficiaries.
According to Adebayo, the gesture is to support the needy beneficiaries in the council to attain higher academic heights.
He stated this on Thursday in a statement signed by one of his aides, Taofik Olaoye.
Adebayo added the gesture would help to check the incidence of hooliganism and thuggery in the council.
Adebayo said, “We are distributing the forms to candidates who cannot afford to pay for the examination and to those that want to rewrite the exams. Their better future starts now and for them to be successful in life, they need to take education seriously.”
The council, he added, would offer a free summer lesson classes for the beneficiaries as well as other pupils.
The exercise, which had already commenced LA Primary School, Safejo, the council boss added would help to eradicate illiteracy in the council.
The council’s Supervisor for Education, Adeniji Hassan, urged the beneficiaries to work harder to enable them to excel in the examination.
Two of the beneficiaries, Olaoye Olawumi, and Rasheed Taye, who thanked the authorities of the council for the gesture, promised work hard for the examination.
The council’s Executive Secretary, Adigun Adebayo, made this known while presenting the examination forms to the beneficiaries.
According to Adebayo, the gesture is to support the needy beneficiaries in the council to attain higher academic heights.
He stated this on Thursday in a statement signed by one of his aides, Taofik Olaoye.
Adebayo added the gesture would help to check the incidence of hooliganism and thuggery in the council.
Adebayo said, “We are distributing the forms to candidates who cannot afford to pay for the examination and to those that want to rewrite the exams. Their better future starts now and for them to be successful in life, they need to take education seriously.”
The council, he added, would offer a free summer lesson classes for the beneficiaries as well as other pupils.
The exercise, which had already commenced LA Primary School, Safejo, the council boss added would help to eradicate illiteracy in the council.
The council’s Supervisor for Education, Adeniji Hassan, urged the beneficiaries to work harder to enable them to excel in the examination.
Two of the beneficiaries, Olaoye Olawumi, and Rasheed Taye, who thanked the authorities of the council for the gesture, promised work hard for the examination.
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