 Well, Alemora Community Secondary School now wears a new look, courtesy Lagos State Government, plus TV Africa Lagos State Correspondent, Love Ikuku Oyedeku, reports that the newly built Alemora Community Secondary School comprises of 18 classrooms with security posts. It has a canteen and a mini stadium for track and field events. The importance of infrastructure to quality education for a child to realise his or her full potential cannot be overemphasised. This explains the resolve of the Lagos State Government to ensure needed facilities are in place to facilitate learning in schools across the states. We have modestly, in the last 20 years, built over 830 new classrooms. 830 new classrooms have added almost 160,000 new furniture in their schools. We've added almost 45 new laboratories into our secondary school, you know, and we continue to raise the bar at ensuring that not only do we give them the infrastructure, we're also providing the implements. We're not only dealing with the students, we're also dealing with the teachers, and we're starting the teachers with our eco-excel. No doubt, the Lagos State Chief Executive is feeling fulfilled. Governor Sawon Lou is convinced that the newly constructed educational facility is a platform through which children from Elemora community can get all-round education. This newly constructed educational facility is a project that is very dear to my heart and has made me extremely, extremely pleased. It is a fulfilment of my promise to provide OKU do Elemora, a very good community with a secondary school. Kabyasi is not here with us, physical, but is here with us in spirit, and we made a promise to him less than two years ago that we will bring high quality secondary school into your community, and I'm excited we're doing that today. I'm very pleased today, because with the commissioning of the school, many children in this locality who now have access to secondary education and a platform through which they can fulfil their dreams and ambitions for the future without having to travel several kilometres to another community for secondary school. For Lashadeh Ade Fisayo is a commissioner for education. She highlighted the features of the newly built Elemora Community Secondary School. She charged all stakeholders, especially the students and all members of the community, to preserve and take care of the facilities. The state government has expanded a lot of funds into the provision. It's now left for the students and the community to take ownership of the facility with a sense of belonging and responsibility. From Lagos, love you Kukui Yudoku for Plus TV Africa.