The Lekki Local Council Development Area (LCDA) has distributed learning materials to public schools across the council as part of efforts to improve the quality of education and support effective classroom learning.
Epe Insights reports that the distribution exercise was carried out by the council’s Education Department on behalf of the Executive Chairman, Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali (MNSE, MNATE), demonstrating the administration’s continued commitment to strengthening public education.
The exercise was led by the Head of the Department of Education, Princess Eniola Bolajoko, who supervised the delivery of instructional materials to beneficiary schools across the LCDA.
The learning materials are expected to enhance classroom activities, provide teachers with better teaching resources, and improve pupils’ access to essential educational tools.
Speaking during the exercise, education officials said the initiative reflects the council’s resolve to create an enabling environment where both teachers and pupils can perform at their best.
The distribution also forms part of the Chairman’s broader education agenda, which focuses on improving learning outcomes through practical and sustainable interventions in public schools.

Over the years, the administration has continued to prioritize investments that directly benefit the education sector, recognizing its importance to community development and the future of young learners.
By providing schools with instructional materials, the council aims to reduce challenges associated with inadequate teaching resources while promoting a more effective learning experience.
Education stakeholders have consistently emphasized that access to quality learning materials plays a vital role in improving pupils’ academic performance and boosting teachers’ productivity.
The latest intervention underscores Lekki LCDA’s commitment to ensuring that every child has access to quality education, regardless of background or circumstance.
The initiative also aligns with ongoing efforts to support teachers, improve classroom instruction, and create better learning conditions across public schools within the council area.

Residents and education stakeholders have welcomed the intervention, describing it as a timely investment that will positively impact teaching and learning in beneficiary schools.
As education remains a key pillar of development, the council says it will continue implementing programmes that strengthen the sector and provide lasting benefits for pupils and educators alike.
The distribution of learning materials further highlights Lekki LCDA’s dedication to building a stronger educational foundation through initiatives that deliver meaningful results for schools and local communities.
