Investment in Education Best Gift from Government to Citizens – Mrs. Laure Beaufils


The Deputy British High Commissioner stated this at the 60th Founder’s Day ceremony of Grange School Lagos, held at the school premises in GRA, Ikeja, Lagos. 

In her congratulatory message to the school, Mrs. Beaufils said 60 years of consistency in excellence and capacity building was a remarkable feat for any Institution.
She said, “I started my career as a civil servant, specifically as an education adviser; so to an extent, I know a thing or two about education. Investing in education is the best investment any government or anyone can make and invest in girls’ education is the most effective investment that can be made.
“This is why I will implore you to always think of those without access to education,” Beaufils said.
The British envoy charged the government to also focus on other developmental goals since it was not certain that there would be jobs for graduating students.
She added that education was not just about knowledge but creativity; confidence and not being afraid to voice out one’s belief.

Administrator Calls For Huge Investments In Education


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Governmental issues

An individual from the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr Segun Olulade, has called for enormous interests in training to light up the eventual fate of the more youthful age and the nation.

Olulade, speaking to Epe Constituency II at the Assembly made the supplication at a lunch get-together he sorted out of appreciation for 324 splendid understudies in 2016/2017 scholarly session crosswise over open grade schools in the electorate.

As indicated by him, endeavors must be made to empower students and educators so as to propel the training part and quicken national development and advancement.

“It took eight years of my life before I went to the university. I am catching them young and giving them a direction from the beginning, and this is a thing of joy for me.

“We should understand that every child is ours. We cannot just train our own children and leave others,’’ Olulade said.

According to him, there are some families who cannot afford to send their children or their wards to public schools, not to talk of private schools.

Source : Pmnews