The governor of Ogun State, in a recent event, highlighted the significant impact that alumni associations have on improving the education sector. He commended the efforts of former students in enhancing the quality and accessibility of education in the state. The governor expressed his appreciation for the selfless contributions of alumni towards the advancement of the education system.
During the 65th anniversary celebration of the Christ Apostolic Grammar School Old Students Association, the governor, represented by the Commissioner for Education, acknowledged the proactive role of former students in bridging educational gaps. He emphasized that alumni initiatives are driven by a genuine desire to see continued progress in education, unlike other motives such as seeking support or publicity.
The governor praised the alumni for their dedication to projects aimed at enhancing education quality within the state. He revealed plans for the school’s development, including the implementation of smart classrooms and laboratory upgrades. The governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to addressing past neglect in the education sector through various interventions, such as providing furniture, constructing classrooms, and hiring teachers.
The National President of the Christ Apostolic Grammar School Old Students Association emphasized the importance of alumni contributions to the school’s legacy. The anniversary served as a reminder for former students to give back and support the institution that laid the foundation for their success. The event featured the unveiling of new school facilities donated by alumni, demonstrating their ongoing commitment to improving the learning environment for current and future students.













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