- warns students against social vices
- Aminat Alege, victim of shot teargas canister,
gets N5m
The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon.
Mudashiru Obasa, on Friday, celebrated with children from various schools in the
State as part of activities to mark his 52nd birthday which comes up on
November 11.
Dr. Obasa, who gifted brilliant pupils from across the 20
local government areas of Lagos and students in the six districts of the state
with cash rewards, urged the children to abstain from social vices as such
could redirect their purposes in life.
At the event which was held at the Oyewole Primary School, Agege, the Speaker said he loves celebrating his birthday with school children as a way to motivate them and make them serious with their studies.
"We want you to develop that confidence, that dream that
you will become something tomorrow. This was my school. As a child, I never
thought that I would be where I am today.
"Therefore, you must be hardworking. It does not matter
the name of your school, what matters is your ability and how much you can put
into your study. So start reading now.
"I was in class three when I finished preparing the
processes for WAEC exams. I can display my results and how I passed in one
sitting. You don't have to feel oppressed because you're not in a private
school. That's why we are always here to encourage you and make you see that
you're truly our future.
"You can be better than us but you must make sure you are
serious with your education. I want a situation where in the future, you would
remember today and also find yourself in positions to inspire others.
"Please, I beg you. Never give in to crime. For the
girls, do not be corrupted or influenced negatively. Don't be enticed with
money. Be upright and adopt morality," the Speaker advised.
AMINAT ALEGE: 12-YEAR-OLD STUDENT SHOT IN EYE GETS N5M
One of the highlights of the event was the award of N5 million
to Aminat Alege, the student who was mistakenly hit in the eye by a teargas
canister shot by a policeman on February 9, 2024.
The money was contributed by the members of the Lagos State
House of Assembly as part of efforts to help the victim's family mitigate the
educational challenge she may have faced since the incident.
Speaking on behalf of his colleagues during the presentation
of a cheque to Aminat's parents, Hon. Gbolahan Yishawu, (Eti-Osa II), said
Speaker Obasa had been disturbed since the incident happened to the student of
the Adams Yakubu Memorial School Agege.
He said the lawmakers decided to assist after watching
Aminat's parents appeal for assistance from the public.
"There was a programme where the parents cried out for
assistance. So we at the Lagos State House of Assembly have contributed the sum
of N5 million. We have also offered a scholarship for the young lady so that
she can continue her education," he said.
The lawmakers further donated 15 computer sets to three
schools, Oyewole Primary School, Thomas Aquinas School and Royal Apple School.
2 STUDENTS WIN SCHOLARSHIPS
For winning in a current affairs question-and-answer session,
two students at the event won scholarships by the chairman of Orile-Agege Local
Council Development Area, Babatunde Johnson.
Ishola Moyinoluwa of Ikeja Junior High School and Isiaka
Bashar Ayomiposi of Eko Junior College were among the students who participated
in the competition.
While Moyinoluwa came first, Ayomiposi came second during the
competition.
Commending Obasa, Mr. Johnson noted God's mercies on the
Speaker who he described as "a leader that has paid his dues."
The Majority Leader of the House, Hon. Noheem Adams, said
Obasa had become a pride to the people of Agege because of the massive
infrastructural development the Speaker has attracted to the area.
Speaking for the educational sector, Tutor-General Adekanye
Oladele, commended the Speaker for always uplifting education in the state.
She promised that the students would continue to make the
state proud.
Eromosele Ebhomele
Chief Press Secretary to the Speaker of the Lagos State House
of Assembly.








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