Ojodu LCDA Completes Rehabilitation Of Classrooms At Estate Primary School, Ogba

Posted on October 15, 2024

In a significant stride towards improving educational infrastructure, the Olusegun Odunmbaku administration in Ojodu LCDA has successfully completed the total rehabilitation of a block of six classrooms at Estate Primary School, Ogba.

The extensive renovation work carried out by local artisans according to the Council’s local content policy includes reroofing, re-ceiling, painting and tiling, giving the classrooms a fresh, conducive learning environment.

This project is a testament to the council’s commitment to enhancing education under the “Educational Development” pillar of its H.E.Y.S Agenda (Health, Education, Youth & Women Development and Social and Infrastructural Development), aimed at uplifting learning standards in public schools within Ojodu LCDA.

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