 As part of efforts to curb social vices among students, a community-based interest group in Ogun state has called for improved infrastructure and facilities in public primary and secondary schools across the state. A member of the group, Olufemi Oluyemi, who spoke during its annual educational outreach to select public primary schools in Ijebu-Ibu where uniforms and writing materials were provided to over 50 indigenous pupils called on the government and critical stakeholders to be passionate about rejuvenating the deprived standard, lessen the financial burden on parents, and also encourage students to achieve academic excellence. There are many names of public schools. There is a name for toilets, there is a name for decks, I mean the tables and chairs that these pupils are going to be named in order to use in their classrooms to write. Many of them are in school, but they come from a large privileged home. They don't have school uniforms, they don't have textbooks, they don't have notebooks. I want to call on to the people who are working in the community, maybe a group, maybe a church or a mosque, no matter what people should come in and assist the government. Sincerely, the government cannot do it alone. There are very many areas where the individuals can come in and be of assistance to the school, to the pupils and to the community. In the schools now, we have kids who have just two notebooks, not textbooks, just two notebooks and they will be having something like 14, 15, 16. What can they do with two notebooks? So we need the head of where to do people, philanthropists, NGOs to assist.