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LASG COMMISSIONS INFRASTRUCTURES FOR BASIC EDUCATION

by LASUBEB Publicity unit | May 15th 2021

To actualize quality teaching and learning, in line with the third pillar of the T.H.E.M.E.S Agenda, Education and Technology, the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has commissioned some school infrastructural projects across the State. Speaking at one of the venues of the commissioning which took place at Morocco Junior Comprehensive High School, Governor Sanwo-Olu represented by Deputy Chief of Staff, Mr. Gboyega Soyanwo, described education as an eminent tool of empowerment to bridge the gap between poverty and wealth. He explained that this administration is committed to the development of the State’s education sector generally, adding that education plays a vital role in the growth and development of the State's mega city status. “This administration is convinced that Teaching and Learning can only be effective, when the environment is conducive. This explains our commitment to the provision of new structures and rehabilitation of existing ones” he said. While commending stakeholders in the state education sector for their support, he noted that education is rapidly changing with globalization and technological advancement. He called for urgent need to prepare the children for the future. The Tutor General/Permanent Secretary, District II, Mrs. Anike Adekanye who represented the Commissioner of Education, Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo stated that the projects are evenly distributed across all local government and local council development areas in the state comprising of new school buildings, new classroom blocks, hostels, security structures, school fences, toilets, furniture, boreholes amongst others. Speaking at the event, the Executive Chairman, LASUBEB, Hon. Wahab Alawiye-King added that a critical component of school initiative is infrastructure renewal, stressing that the State government is determined to ensure that schools' environment are secured and comfortable.

It has come to the Board's notice that some fraudulent individuals have been posting advertisements on some websites offering teaching positions for primary school teachers in Lagos State and requesting registration by filling recruitment forms online. **LASUBEB** categorically disassociates itself from these adverts and website offerings regarding this subject. The job adverts and website offerings regarding this subject. The job advertisements are entirely false and are intended to defraud unsuspecting members of the public. We clarify that we have not engaged any individual or job website to advertise job positions on behalf of the Board. All job advertisements that suggest the contrary should be disregarded. In the event that any individual receives email from any platform or website advertising teaching opportunities for public primary schools, please **DISREGRAD** the message, do not supply any personal details nor make payments to any individual or website. Thank you. Dr. Hakeem Shittu Executive Chairman, LASUBEB

In a bid to ensure smooth and credible information gathering in Public and Private Schools, the management of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), led by Dr. Hamid Bobboyi met with Lagos SUBEB, Hon. Commissioner of Education and private education stakeholders of basic education institutions in Lagos State to sensitize them on the ongoing National Personnel Audit. Recall that the National Personnel Audit is an exercise in accordance with the UBE Act 2004, which empowers the commission (UBEC) to carry out regular personnel audit of teaching and non-teaching staff of all basic education institutions in Nigeria. The exercise is to establish a basic education data bank and also conduct research on basic education in the country. ![lasubeb_ubec2022_8.jpeg](http://157.230.58.69/uploads/lasubeb_ubec2022_8_df28a5f221.jpeg) The meeting held in LASUBEB’s Board room, had in attendance Executive Secretary UBEC, Chairman Governing Board UBEC, management staff of the Commission, SUBEB Chairman, Education Secretaries, Headteachers, representatives of the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools, Association for Formidable Educational Development and Representatives of Muslim Schools. Hon. Wahab Alawiye-King explained that the numeration which commenced on 6th June, 2022, is to comprehensively gather credible data of Nursery, Primary and Junior schools in the State. ![lasubeb_ubec2022_7.jpeg](http://157.230.58.69/uploads/lasubeb_ubec2022_7_40086e70ea.jpeg) He furthered that the auditing process is not an attempt to sanction schools but to track the achievements of relevant sustainable development goals in the basic education sector. Dr. Hamid Bobboyi, Executive Secretary UBEC, who led the census team illuminated that the auditing is implemented by a multi-sectorial committee of the commission to determine the key performance indicators in the basic education sub-sector and also obtain reliable data for assessing the impact of basic education delivery. He added that the census will assist in identifying the gaps in the operating system, and also strategize on the approach to be used in solving the challenges facing the institution, affirming that it is not for tax or billing purposes. He mentioned that Lagos State has been undercounted due to lack of cooperation of private basic education providers, urging them to cooperate and support the enumerators in achieving an effective data gathering for national and global reportage. During the visit of the UBEC team to the State Ministry of Education, Honorable Commissioner, Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo stated that the counting will help determine the numbers of schools in the state pledging the Ministry’s support in achieving a successful information gathering exercise. Vice President NAPPS, Mrs. Otegbeye and Cordinator of AFED pledged the associations support and promised to sensitize other bodies on the exercise.

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