NANC Kwara Concludes Educational Outreach Across Three Senatorial Districts
The National Association of Nigeria Comrades (NANC), Kwara State Axis, through the Office of the Vice Chairman (Academic), has successfully completed a state-wide educational support programme aimed at promoting learning and supporting students in public secondary schools across the state.
The initiative, spearheaded by Comrade Ahmed Ridwan Ayinde, covered schools across Kwara South, Kwara North, and Kwara Central Senatorial Districts, culminating in a grand finale at Sheikh Abdulsalam Secondary School, Ilorin.
As part of the programme, writing materials were distributed to students to assist them in their academic activities and encourage excellence in their studies.
Speaking during the final phase of the outreach, Comrade Ayinde stated that the project was conceived to support students, particularly those from less privileged backgrounds, by providing essential learning materials that would enhance their educational experience.
He noted that education remains a critical tool for societal development and emphasized the need for collective efforts to ensure that every child has access to the basic resources needed to succeed academically.
According to him, the outreach reflects NANC's commitment to promoting academic excellence and contributing positively to the development of young people across Kwara State.
The beneficiaries, alongside members of the school management and teaching staff, commended the association for the thoughtful intervention and expressed appreciation for selecting their institution as the final stop of the educational tour.
They described the initiative as timely and impactful, noting that the donated materials would provide valuable support to students and further encourage them to remain committed to their studies.
With the successful completion of the programme, NANC Kwara State Axis has reinforced its dedication to educational advancement, youth development, and community-focused interventions aimed at improving the welfare of students across the state.
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