 Good evening. I am defying LMSM face-as-the-news. Now, let's start off with Lagos. Yes, Lagos said governor Babajideh Songhulu says his government will continue to collaborate with the private sector through meaningful partnerships, as well as interventions from all stakeholders to provide children with skills to prepare for a greater tomorrow. The governor gave the assurance today while speaking out his tears, children's day celebration held at the police college ground in Kejia, Lagos plus the correspondent Lav Ikuku Oyadoku tells us more in this report. Children's Day is celebrated annually on May 27 in Nigeria. It is dedicated to celebrating children all over the world. Just like previous years, this celebration drew schoolchildren from across the local governments and the local council development areas taking part in the memorable event not even the rain could stop them. Governor Songhulu was represented by his deputy governor, Dr Obafemi Hamzad. The governor assured the kids in his speech that his administration will keep working to provide them with the necessary skills for a self-sufficient future and make sure that no child was left behind. Songhulu added there are a number of initiatives and intervention programs for the steps children have been implemented by the state's administration since 2019. The governor used the forum to further re-echoed efforts put in place by his administration to improve teaching and learning in primary and secondary schools across the state. Songhulu also said his administration has reduced, through the Project CERO program, the rate of out-of-school children by reabsorbing them. Abolaji Abayome is a permanent secretary, ministry of education. Earlier in his welcome address, Abayome said legal state has recorded some enviable results in the performance of pupils and students from our public and secondary schools in the last four years. He attributed the performance to enhanced funding in the education sector by the Songhulu administration. Aside the traditional march past, other highlights of the children's day's celebration includes symbolic registration of Nazrin and primary one pupils to the state public schools by the governor, Love Ikuku Uyuduku. Plus, TV News.