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Osun monarch laments poor learning conditions

Speaking during the handover ceremony on Thursday, Oba Adediran revealed that he had already reached out to the State Universal Basic Education Board to report the poor condition of the schools. He noted that many public schools in the area were in dire need of repair, urging the state government to take swift action.

“I have contacted SUBEB to complain about the situation, and I was asked to provide pictures and video clips of the structures. Many of our public schools are in a deplorable state, which is not a proper way to honor the memory of late Bola Ige,” Oba Adediran said.

The monarch commended the Daramola family for their generosity and called on other well-meaning individuals to follow suit, acknowledging that the government alone cannot handle every community’s needs.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Esa-Oke Central Union, Mr Yinusa Bamigboye, explained that the union collaborated with the Daramola family to renovate the dilapidated structure after waiting for government intervention for years.

Bamigboye also highlighted the community’s ongoing efforts to improve education, noting that 51 teachers had been recruited for both primary and secondary schools in Esa-Oke with the support of the community.

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