Education

The Oyo State Government has restated its commitment to collaborate with relevant agencies, to curb fire outbreaks in public schools.

The Executive Chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr Nureni Aderemi Adeniran said this during an assessment of a Grade ‘C’ Customary Court building in Omoyeni Memorial Primary School, Ode-Aje, Ibadan, gutted by fire on Tuesday.

Dr Adeniran reiterated the Board’s commitment to the protection of schools in the State, especially during the dry season.

Adeniran, who was accompanied by the board and management team of the agency, tasked head-teachers to ensure effective monitoring of classes and offices to guard against any illicit connection of electrical appliances and acts capable of causing the fire.

He charged them to be extra-vigilant in their environment and report any activity that may pose a threat to schools.

While sympathizing with the headship of the Customary Court, over the incident, Adeniran commended the school community for their contributions in putting the fire under control.

He also hinted that the board will ensure collaboration with Ibadan South-East Local Government, under which the customary court is, adding that the building ravaged in the inferno would be rehabilitated as soon as possible.

“We commend you for being proactive and your quick intervention, which prevented this fire outbreak from spreading to classes here”, Adeniran said.

“The board is so grateful there was no casualty and that this happened when pupils had left school. I enjoin you to ensure you monitor whatever these children are doing, and make sure all appliances are put off after school hours”, he appealed to school authorities.

The chairman also emphasized the commitment of Governor Seyi Makinde-led administration to improving security in all schools, maintaining that all citizens must contribute to the safety of schools in the state.

Media Team, 

Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board

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The Executive Chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr Nureni Aderemi Adeniran has mourned the death of his former boss, Chief Adebayo Alao-Akala. 

Alao-Akala, who died in Ogbomosho was 71 years old and was a former Governor of Oyo State between 2007 and 2011. 

The Oyo SUBEB helmsman recalls with nostalgia how his relationship with former Governor Alao-Akala started, during their heydays as Chairmen of Local Governments in the state. 

“Chief Alao-Akala was a good brother, friend and leader to me. We both started as local Government chairmen. He served as Chairman, Ogbomosho North, while I served as the Chairman, Ibadan South-West”.

Dr Adeniran noted that thereafter, Chief Alao-Akala, who served as a governor in the state, was a good leader to him when he served under his PDP-led government. 

The Oyo SUBEB boss said he served as a board member at LAUTECH Teaching Hospital; Commissioner for Industry and later a Commissioner for Education under former Governor Alao-Akala. 

Dr Adeniran added that the late Adebayo Alao-Akala was an uncommon patriot who contributed immensely to the development of politics in Oyo State. 

“He was a leader and an uncommon patriot who understood the political terrain in Oyo State. His knowledge of Oyo politics was profound and remarkable”. 

Adeniran said, “Former Governor Alao-Akala’s death is indeed a personal loss to me”.

Media Team,  

Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board.