Governor of Lagos State,Akinwunmi Ambode'A-Meal-a-Day' programme in the state’s Public Primary schools would commence in 2016.
He disclosed this on Thursday, December 17, at while presenting the year 2016 budget proposal to the Lagos State House of Assembly.
“This programme promises not only to improve the daily nutrition of our children. GOIt will also create an economy of its own, with opportunities for job creation, income generation, poverty alleviation, and so on,” he said.
Ambodealso says that other educational development plans would be made, such as free textbooks for schools and mandatory capacity building programmes for teachers in public schools. “We intend to launch an advocacy programme Kick Illiteracy out of Lagos’, starting from year 2016.
“I am happy to inform you that in 2016, we will develop our e-Curriculum, leading to the distribution of Ibile tablets to students in our public schools,” he said.
He said that it would also enhance the knowledge of the children, to enable them to compete effectively with their peers in developed countries.
He disclosed this on Thursday, December 17, at while presenting the year 2016 budget proposal to the Lagos State House of Assembly.
“This programme promises not only to improve the daily nutrition of our children. GOIt will also create an economy of its own, with opportunities for job creation, income generation, poverty alleviation, and so on,” he said.
Ambodealso says that other educational development plans would be made, such as free textbooks for schools and mandatory capacity building programmes for teachers in public schools. “We intend to launch an advocacy programme Kick Illiteracy out of Lagos’, starting from year 2016.
“I am happy to inform you that in 2016, we will develop our e-Curriculum, leading to the distribution of Ibile tablets to students in our public schools,” he said.
He said that it would also enhance the knowledge of the children, to enable them to compete effectively with their peers in developed countries.
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