Engineers seek investment in primary education

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The Nigerian Society of Engineers has charged the government and private individuals to increase investment in primary education as they remain a solid foundation for the prosperity of any nation.

He said, “Family and education are the two things everyone should seriously invest heavily in as it is the bedrock and focal point on which every society will grow. Look at how happy the pupils we have just provided classrooms and furniture are. It just proves to them that they are not abandoned or of a lower class in the environment. I am sure they will want to be engineers and not street urchins when they grow up because of this gesture.

Speaking also, the chairman, Bwari branch, Ijirortimi Olanrewaju, and the immediate past chairman, Halimat Adeniran, in their welcome address, thanked the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, for facilitating the projects, recounting how the children studied in a water-logged classroom before the intervention.

On their part, the Education Executive Secretary, Bwari Local Education Authority, Tanko Isuwa, thanked the society for its thoughtful gesture while assuring that the school would make judicious use of the project for the benefit of its pupils.All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH.

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