Newly Employed Oyo TESCOM Teacher Drives ₦4.6 Million Education Project in Kishi Community
A recently employed teacher in Oyo State, Mustapha Sherif, has spearheaded a significant initiative valued at ₦4.6 million through the non-governmental organization (NGO) Prime Career.
The transformative project which unfolded at Ariwajoye High School in Sooro, Kishi, focused on uplifting the Kishi community as well as presenting a substantial boost to educational resources and opportunities.
At the core of the initiative was the provision of essential “Back-to-School Kits” for students, fostering a conducive learning environment. With support from Prime Career Group (UK), led by Mr. Segun Moses Bayere, the project successfully delivered chairs, uniforms, school bags, sandals, and other necessities to every student at Ariwajoye High School, located in Sooro Village area of Kishi in Oyo State.
The ₦4.6 million project, executed on December 5th, 2023, emerged as a beacon of hope for the community.
While expressing gratitude for the opportunity to lead this impactful initiative, Sheriff extended acknowledgments to Prime Career Group (UK), community leaders, parents, and well-wishers who played crucial roles in the project’s success.
He equally recognized the visionary leadership of Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, and Deputy Governor, Barrister Bayo Lawal, for creating an enabling environment for positive change in the state’s education sector.
A statement made available to MOUTHPIECE NGR on Monday by Hassan Popoola indicated that the success story of the ₦4.6 million project underscored the importance of collective efforts.
Mustapha Sherif highlighted collaboration among the entire staff of Ariwajoye High School, local leaders, and representatives from Kishi Progressive Union and other associations as instrumental in achieving the project’s goals.
The occasion served as a testament to the impact achievable through unity and shared purpose.
Mustapha Sherif emphasized that government financing alone cannot meet all educational needs, urging communities and NGOs to contribute actively. As his transformative project leaves a lasting imprint on the Kishi Community, the future holds promising prospects for continued development.