•Hosts Prelate of Methodist Church
Governor of Oyo State, ‘Seyi Makinde, has reiterated his government’s targeted continuous improvement on the standard of education in the state.
The governor, who stated this while hosting the Prelate of Methodist Church of Nigeria, Dr. Samuel Kalu Uche, at the Government House, Agodi, Ibadan, described education as one of the key pillars of his administration.
In a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, Makinde was quoted as saying that the Start Them Early Project, ‘STEP-Oyo’, being operated in secondary schools, was introduced to improve education standards in the state.
He noted Methodist High School as one of the schools that had been selected for the project.
He said: “I want to thank and appreciate you for your kind words in terms of what you have seen that we are doing in the state. We also appreciate you for coming for this visit.
“This is a government that does not have any godfather apart from God the Father.
“So, it is a lot easier to lay out our programmes and follow them through because we are only accountable to the people.”
According to Makinde, education is one of the pillars of the current administration in Oyo State, adding that whatever the government would need to do to improve the standards of education, would be done.
“Methodist High School is one of the schools that we selected for the ‘Start Them Early Project’ (STEP-Oyo).
“I have been there myself. I saw what they are doing and I want it to grow.”
Speaking earlier, the Prelate, Methodist Church of Nigeria, His Eminence, Dr. Samuel Kalu Uche, commended the Governor Makinde-led administration in the state for utilizing the little resources to develop the state.
He said: “We have gone to some places and saw what you have been doing. Concerning LAUTECH, immediately you came in, you paid all the staff working there and I see this as a commendable achievement.
“And you are also utilising the little resources which the state has to develop it. You pay your workers’ salaries, pensions and others. So, we are proud of you.”