•Pledges to extend STEP-Oyo project to six more schools
Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, on Friday, May 28, 2021, commissioned one of the Start Them Early Programme (STEP)-Oyo project, an agribusiness initiative, at the Methodist High School, Ibadan, as well as a model school building at the Muslim Grammar School, Odinjo, Ibadan.
The commissioning was done as part of activities marking the second anniversary of office administration in the state.
The governor also commissioned the upgraded Staff Clinic within the premises of the State Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan, and flagged off the breast and cervical cancer screening, while also handing over nine luxury buses to the Oyo State Civil/Public Service, for ease of transportation for the staff.
Speaking at the commissioning of the STEP-Oyo project school, which is aimed at encouraging the youths to take interest in agribusiness from an early age, Makinde said that the programme would be extended to more schools in all zones of the state.
Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, in a statement, disclosed that the governor said that the first project at Fashola was funded by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), noting that the project is currently being run at Bishop Phillips Academy, Ibadan and Methodist High School, Ibadan.
He added that others at Christ High School, Oleyo; Adegun Asake Grammar School, Igangan; Iresa Adu High School, Iresa Adu and UMC Secondary School Grammar School, Igbeti were in top gear for completion.
He further stated that the programme would be extended to six additional schools across the entire geopolitical zones of the state.
The statement added that the governor also distributed science equipment and students’ furniture at the Muslim Grammar School, Odinjo, Ibadan.
Speaking during the commissioning of the STEP-Oyo project school, the governor said: “When they were going to commission the STEP project at Fashola, the DG of IITA invited me. I went there and when I saw what they did, I thought we cannot limit it to Fashola alone, but spread it across Oyo State. So, I was very excited about having the STEP programme in Oyo State.
“The first project at Fashola was funded by IITA. When we went there, I needed no further convincing that we need it in our schools. So, we decided to install STEP in other schools in all zones of Oyo State.
“Today, STEP is running at Bishop Phillips Academy, Ibadan and Methodist High School, Ibadan where we are, and I have seen their reports that things are in top gear at Christ High School, Oleyo; Adegun Asake Grammar School, Igangan; Iresa Adu High School, Iresa Adu and UMC Secondary School Grammar School, Igbeti.
“I am delighted to be here today at the Methodist High School to formally commission the STEP programme in the school. It is exciting; what these kids can accomplish when you give them an opportunity. This is why, in Oyo State, we remain committed to providing access to education.”
He said that the introduction of an initiative like STEP, which intends to catch the next generation of youths in agriculture, was a step in the right direction, adding that the programme was sitting well, with the focus of his administration to explore agriculture and its value chain to expand the state’s economy.
“One of the things this project has taught us is the importance of synergy at all levels. This project is alive today because we chose to work with IITA, a development agency on this project. And I must pause to give credit to Dr. Nteranya Saginga, the DG of IITA, for choosing Oyo State to launch this project in Nigeria.
“Aside the good work that comes out of working with development partners, I must mention the good result of inter-agency partnership. STEP is an agribusiness project, but it runs in a school that is domiciled in the Ministry of Education. So, if this project is to continue, it will require further partnerships. For me, that is the future.”
The governor commended the old students of the Methodist High School for picking up the challenge to support the government, explaining that his administration had set up Oyo State for a massive turnaround in agribusiness.
He added that the state was prepared to absorb anyone ready to invest in large scale agriculture practices and agribusiness.
In his address, the Deputy Director-General of IITA, Dr, Dashiell Kenton, said that IITA had always had a cordial relationship with the state government, saying that IITA had the best partnership with Oyo State in Africa.
He commended the government in its efforts towards reducing the number of out-of-school children in the state, enjoining it to judiciously utilise the multi-million Naira STEP project for the resuscitation of its agribusiness.
Speaking during the commissioning of the model school at Muslim School, Odinjo, Governor Makinde said educational infrastructure was in a deplorable state before he came into office, stating that his administration had been able to change the narrative by rebuilding more befitting schools and constructing more new schools.
“Now, we see more befitting school buildings constructed or remodelled or rehabilitated all over Oyo State. So, it is time to tell a new story. I am happy to report to you that the majority of the projects we commenced last year are already done, and these projects include Early Child Development Centres.”
He said that his administration remained committed to ensuring that quality education would be the standard in the state, adding that in May 2019, the government dedicated over 20 per cent of the State budget to education.
Earlier, the chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr. Nureni Adeniran, said that the model school building comprises 10 classrooms, principal’s office, library, science laboratory, sick bay, computer room, assembly hall, 16 toilets, 28 sets of teachers’ furniture and 150 pairs of students’ furniture, among other facilities.
He added that the edifice was one of the 60 model schools spread across the 33 Local Government Areas in the state.
At the commissioning of the Staff Clinic, Governor Makinde maintained that the upgrading and rehabilitation of the Staff Clinic was part of the ongoing massive remodelling and upgrading of 351 Primary Health Care Centres across the state.
He expressed the commitment of his administration to improving the health sector.
The governor afterwards performed the handing over of nine luxury busses designated for use by the civil/public servants in the state.