Oyo State: Japanese Firm donates books, others to Schools

Olubunmi Osoteku

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A Japan-based company, Kawasho Foods Trade Corporation and JFE Shoji Corporation have donated educational materials to 10 public basic schools in Oyo State.

The materials, which included 11,000 exercise books, 360 desks and benches, as well as 150 cartons of canned food products, were distributed among the selected primary schools across the three senatorial districts of the state.

At the official presentation of the educational materials in Ibadan, the Executive Chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (OYOSUBEB), Nureni Adeniran, commended the company for its support towards the state government’s efforts at providing qualitative education in the state, starting at the basic education level.

Adeniran, who urged the donor to continue with the support, noted that the furniture will improve the pupils’ sitting posture and convenience, while the exercise books will provide writing materials for the pupils, particularly the indigent ones, and improve their academic performance.

He said the donation to basic schools in the state is a good step in the right direction and it will serve as an encouragement to other multi-national companies operating in the country towards investing in the future of children.

Dr Adeniran said the company’s gesture will complement the effort of the state government, noting that the governor recently approved the recruitment of 7,000 teachers to fill the existing vacancies created by retirement and other factors, and assured the company that its effort will not be in vain as the materials will be put into good use.

He stated: “I enjoin the teachers of the beneficiary schools to reciprocate this good gesture of the Corporation by remaining diligent and dedicated to their duties so that the effect will show or manifest sooner than later.

“As a board, we appreciate the gift of 360 desks and chairs, 11,000 pieces of 60 leaves exercise books, and 150 cartons of Geisha,” Adeniran disclosed.

Earlier, the Africa representative of the company, Mr Murata Kotaro, disclosed that JFE Shoji Corporation and Kawasho Foods Corporation, the owner of Geisha brand, has been supporting education in Nigeria since 2011 and has been to more than 15 states.

Kotaro noted that the company chose Oyo State, in 2024, to express gratitude for the support by consumers in the state, explaining that the provision of notebooks, desks, and benches each year is to support children’s education, and Geisha canned food is donated to support the pupils’ diet.

He said: “It is in line with our corporate social responsibility that, this year in 2024, we officially donate these educational materials of 360 sets of desks and chairs, 11, 000 copies of Geisha branded notebooks, and 150 cartons of Geisha mackerel products to the selected beneficiary schools chosen by the Oyo State school board.”

Present at the ceremony were the Executive Secretary of the board, Mrs Olaide Ladipo; Education Secretaries; management staff of the board; and the country representative of the company, Mr Agboifo Henry.

The selected schools include F.O.A. Primary School II, Ode-Aje, Ib. (Ibadan N/E LGA.); Salvation Army Primary Sch, Yemetu Barracks, Ib. (Ibadan North LGA); Sacred Heart Primary Sch, Oke-Ayo, Odo-Ona, Ib. (Ibadan S/W LGA.); and Baptist Primary School I, Sango, Eruwa (Ibarapa East LGA.).

Others are L. A. Primary School, Saabo, Oyo (Atiba LGA.); Community Primary School, Tose, Moniya Ib. (Akinyele LGA.) Christ Ang. Basic School II, Amuloko, Ib. (Ona-Ara LGA.); Nybrosis Basic School, Oke-Teje, Kishi (Irepo LGA.), Community Primary School, Surulere, Saki (Saki West LGA.), and Saja Basic Schoool II, Owode, Ogbomoso (Ogbomoso N. LGA.).

 

 

 

 

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