Completion Date of New School Building Sacrosanct - Ekiti SUBEB Boss




The Chairman of the the Ekiti Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB)  ,Prof Femi Akinwumi  has said that the September 30th deadline  given to  contractors handling construction works in the four newly established public secondary schools by the Fayemi Administration is sacrosanct. 


Speaking during a meeting with the contractors handling the projects in Ado-Ekiti ,the SUBEB boss 

assured the contractors that  the board would continue to provide them with the necessary support to complete the project on schedule.


While stressing that the board would vigorously monitor and supervise the projects to ensure strict compliance with the project specifications , Akinwumi urged the contractors to work extra hard to ensure that  the deadline on the projects was met .


The SUBEB boss  who stressed  the commitment of the Fayemi Administration  to the provision of free  qualitative basic education to all children of school age in the state, said the four new secondary  schools would upon completion improve the  access of students living  in the  outkirts  of the Ekiti State Capital to secondary  education.


Responding ,the represtatives of the contractors pledged that they would deliver the projects as scheduled as they   had already commenced roofing ,plastering and  fixing of the doors and windows , electrification and plumbing works as well as  the landscaping of the playground and  environment of the new schools.


The newly established four 

Schools which are part  of the  Legacy Projects of the    Fayemi Administration  are named after elder statesmen and prominent citizens in state.

 The schools ,all located in the state capital are the Ayo Fasanmi High School, Iworoko Road; David Oke High School ,Ijan Road; the Banji Akintoye High School ,Ikere Road and the Deji Fasuan High School ,Afao Road.

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