Aregbesola opens N1.3b school in Ilesa

Governor  Rauf Aregbesola of the State of Osun on Tuesday opened a  newly built Ilesa Government High School.

The new school, he said, was in furtherance of his government’s  effort to ensure sound basic education in the state. It cost N1.3billion.

Aregbesola, who is an indigene of the town,  said at the opening today that  the 3,000 capacity school, has 72 classrooms, which could accommodate 49 students each.

The New Ilesa Government High school

He said other facilities in the school included 18 toilets  for girls and boys, bookshop, art and science library, 1,000 capacity examination hall, Principals’ and general offices, among others.

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The monarch of the town, Adekunle Aromolaran, performed the official commissioning, which was also attended by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi.

“I am happy and fulfilled that we have public schools that can compete with the best in the world and indeed, our new schools are the ones to beat around here”, Aregbesola said.

“All these are in fulfilment of our promise to provide functional basic education. This stems from our conviction that every child is owed basic education.

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“As a government, we have played our own part very well and we will do more if the need should arise.

“It is now left for parents and teachers to do their own part.”

Aregbesola said his administration would continue to give education a high priority.

Oba  Ogunwusi said the achievements of the governor in the education and other sectors would continue to be a reference point in the state.