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LASUBEB HONOURS SEPTUAGENARIANS FOR THEIR LIFETIME CONTRIBUTIONS TO EDUCATION

by LASUBEB Publicity unit | August 13th 2025

The Lagos State Government through the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) on Tuesday, 12th August, 2025 hosted a heartwarming ceremony in honour of septuagenarians in the Basic Education community who have attained the remarkable milestone of seventy years and above.

The event, held at the LASUBEB Multipurpose Hall, Maryland, Ikeja, brought together dignitaries, retirees and well wishers to celebrate the lives, legacies, and invaluable contributions of these icons who brought development to basic education in Lagos State. The programme featured various board games, goodwill messages, presentation of gifts and accolades to the honourees. Guests were treated to a vibrant atmosphere of music, laughter, and shared memories

Speaking at the occasion, the Executive Chairman of LASUBEB, Dr. Hakeem Shittu, described the celebrants as “pillars of wisdom, whose decades of service have shaped countless lives and strengthened the foundation of our educational system.” He expressed the Board’s deep gratitude for their dedication, resilience, and sacrifices over the years, noting that their commitment continues to inspire both current and future generations of educators.

Dr. Shittu further commended the families of the celebrants for their unwavering support over the years, adding that the Board will continue to value and celebrate the contributions of those who have served meritoriously in the education sector.

Board Member of LASUBEB, Mr. Owolabi Jamiu Falana, in his words, encouraged the pensioners to live healthily and happily, noting that they had spent 12,783 days, 35 years, serving the State Government with devotion and impact.

Responding on behalf of the pensioners, Mr. Balogun Shefiu, Chairman of the Nigerian Pensioners, Lagos State Chapter, thanked the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, for honouring senior citizens and urged the State Government to implement the payment of consequential arrears to pensioners along with a six month palliative to ease economic challenges.

In its commitment to the implementation of UBE program in the State, the Lagos State Government through State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) made the payment in the sum of Four Billion, Nine Hundred and Fifty Million, Four Hundred and Twenty-Seven Thousand, Five Hundred and Forty-Three naira, Sixty kobo (N4,950,427,543.60) only as requirement to assess the outstanding Y2023/2024 UBE Fund. According to a circular, dated 10th September 2025, signed by the Executive Chairman LASUBEB, Dr. Shittu Hakeem Babatunde, the payment of the counterpart fund represents the commitment of the State Government to joint financial obligation of the Federal and State Governments towards strengthening educational developments. Below is the copy of the circular and letter sent to the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Abuja on the matter. https://lasubeb.fra1.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/News/document.pdf

The Lagos State Government, under the visionary leadership of Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, has launched a comprehensive Needs Assessment Project for all Public Primary Schools in the State. The initiative, championed by the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board (LASUBEB), resonates a bold and decisive step to secure an evidence-based reform in the Basic Education sector. Revealing the initiative at stakeholders engagement on Thursday, 4th September 2025, the Board Member LASUBEB, Owolabi Jamiu Falana, in welcome address highlighted that the project marks a significant milestone in the State’s efforts to strengthen the bedrock of basic education. He added that It will cover 1,238 public primary schools, vocational centres, inclusive units, and Local Government Education Authorities across Lagos. Delivering the keynote address on behalf of the Deputy Chief of Staff, the Executive Assistant to the Governor on Project Implementation and Monitoring, Mr. Olusegun Sanwo-Olu, underscored the State Government’s commitment to human capital development. He noted that the exercise reflects government’s determination to implement evidence-based interventions that will raise standards, ensure equity, and align education reforms with the THEMES+ Agenda and the Lagos State Development Plan 2052. “This project is about clarity and intentionality. By understanding the realities in our schools, we are laying a solid foundation for smart planning, equitable resource allocation, and sustainable reforms. It is a bold step that will ultimately improve the quality of teaching, enhance learning outcomes, and prepare Lagos children to thrive in this fast-changing world,” he said. In his remarks, LASUBEB Chairman, Dr. Hakeem Shittu, described the initiative as the maiden edition of a continuous exercise designed to transform Lagos public schools and sustain long-term improvements in the education system. “This maiden edition of the Needs Assessment Project is only the beginning. It will be sustained as a continuous initiative to ensure our schools, teachers, and learners are never left behind,” he affirmed. While highlighting the project’s benefits, Dr. Shittu explained that it will lead to safer classrooms, improved facilities, empowered teachers, and better learning outcomes for pupils. “The future of Lagos depends on how much we invest in our children today. This initiative gives us the clarity and direction to act decisively,” he noted. He further stressed that the exercise goes beyond identifying gaps, adding that it will generate practical solutions to create a conducive learning environment, improve teachers’ working conditions, and strengthen administrative capacity across the system. Dr. Shittu acknowledged the tireless contributions of teachers, school administrators, and Local Government Education Authorities, and emphasized LASUBEB’s collaboration with the Project Implementation and Monitoring Unit (PIMU) to ensure credible data collection and effective implementation. He called on all stakeholders including teachers, parents, and community leaders to play an active role. “The success of this project depends on our collective effort. Together, we can build a school system that empowers our children with the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to compete globally.” he said.

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