Oyo PMS Chairman, Tommy Leads Initiative to Boost Education in Ibadan
Ambassador Wasiu Tomiwa Omolewa, the chairman of the Oyo State Park Management System, has joined forces with the Borokini group, a philanthropic organisation with a membership of over 60 individuals, to launch a significant educational initiative in Ibadan.
According to AY Telecoms, this collaboration aims to provide essential books to primary school pupils across the region.
In a productive meeting held yesterday, Omolewa, also known as Tommy, discussed the initiative with three executives from the Borokini group.
Together, they outlined a plan to supply books to three primary schools in each of the 11 local government areas in Ibadan, a move that is expected to greatly enhance educational resources for local students.
This partnership serves as a powerful example of community leaders coming together to make a positive impact.
The Borokini group’s mission to give back to society aligns seamlessly with Omolewa’s commitment to promoting peace and development in Oyo State.
In his role as chairman of the Park Management System, Omolewa has pledged to restore order in motor parks and maintain harmony among residents, further emphasizing his dedication to community welfare.
The key details of the initiative include beneficiaries from three primary schools in each of the 11 local governments in Ibadan, with the objective of providing essential books for pupils. The partners in this initiative are the Oyo State Park Management System and the Borokini group.
This initiative not only supports educational development but also strengthens community ties, showcasing the potential for collaborative efforts to lead to meaningful change.
Meanwhile, as these leaders work together, the anticipated positive impact on the educational landscape in Ibadan is both exciting and hopeful to the residents.