One hundred and twenty – eight public secondary schools in Lagos
State received N2 million each from Governor Babatunde Fashola as reward
for outstanding performance in the Lagos Eko Secondary Education
Project.
The governor also recognised 24 principals and teachers (12 each) and
said they would travel abroad for further training for their hard work
in the implementation of the Eko Project, a World Bank-assisted
initiative that provides direct grants to secondary schools for
infrastructure upgrade and training.
Speaking of the impact of the initiative at the Governor’s Education
Award held at the Havens, Ikeja, Fashola said performance in the West
African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) has tripled from
10.4 per cent in 2008 to 38.5 per cent in 2012.
The governor also praised the pupils who performed during the event,
including Temitope Ejide and Omowunmi Shadare, the two comperes,
Innocent Momodu, who gave the welcome address, and others.
He said they
were proof that the government was making progress in improving
education.
“If we give them a chance; if we guide them from the back and steer
them in the right direction, they will not only take care of themselves;
they will take care of us. All of the events we have seen today
performed by the Lagos State public school pupils represent the face and
the emerging character of Lagos State public schools,” he said.
Fashola said the award was instituted three years ago to encourage healthy rivalry among schools.
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