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Rep. Okanlawon urges Kosofe students to pursue excellence as new term begins
Hon. Sanni Okanlawon, representing Kosofe 1 at the House of Representatives, Lagos State, has called on students in his constituency to approach the new academic term with dedication and focus, emphasizing that their commitment to discipline and hard work will pave the way for a prosperous future.
As schools in Lagos State resume for a new academic term, Mr. Sanni Okanlawon, the Member representing Kosofe 1 at the House of Representatives, has extended a warm welcome back to all pupils and students within his constituency in Kosofe Local Government Area (LGA).
In a statement released to the press on Monday in Lagos, the lawmaker emphasized the critical role of education as the bedrock of a thriving society and urged students to remain steadfast in their pursuit of academic excellence.
Hon. Okanlawon advised the students that their future success is intrinsically linked to their discipline, studiousness, and unwavering determination in their academic endeavors.
He offered prayers for God’s guidance, protection, and wisdom to be upon the students as they recommence their studies.
The federal lawmaker reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering commitment to prioritizing education, pledging to continuously intensify efforts aimed at addressing the educational needs of students in Kosofe 1 and ensuring a conducive learning environment that aligns with modern educational standards.
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“Education is a priority for my administration, and we remain committed to improving infrastructure, enhancing teacher welfare, and providing the necessary tools for our students to thrive,” Hon. Okanlawon stated.
He expressed his belief in a collaborative approach, adding, “Together, we will build a brighter future for Kosofe Constituency 1.”
Concluding his statement, Mr. Okanlawon reiterated his welcome to all students returning to school and extended his best wishes for a successful and productive academic term.
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