 The Lagos State Government has expressed its intention to take up projects that will help develop smaller and remote communities in the state. Secretary to the State Government for Lasharejadji said these are denigration of the rehabilitated facilities of the Okegun Odofi Community Primary School, plus TV Africa correspondent Adebanke Oduni has more on this. The Lagos State Government, under its initiative, one community at a time, Okat, has rehabilitated and commissioned the Okegun Odofi Community Primary School. Speaking to newsmen, Secretary to the State Government for Lasharejadji said the need to build the future of the children of the state was the reason why the administration of Babajideh Sunwuolu placed importance on education, other achievements of the initiative were also mentioned. The administration has the theme's agenda and I'm sure we know education is one of them. And you know that education is the foundation, the bedrock for development in any society. If the people, if the children are not educated, there's no way we can have the kind of development that we desire. We've just renovated a school in Egon, school one and school two in Egon. Our work is still going on there. In addition, we've just built a new public park in Ijeuudobu and another project is going on in Aqba in Badagri. The issue of fencing of schools in the state was emphasized. One of our biggest challenges in our public primary school have been the issue of fencing that is so important for many reasons. Number one, for the security of our children, child protection. Number two, it's also the matter of encroachment. We have witnessed many of our school facilities that have been taken over by developers, by people in communities, they just, you know, we totally disregard to the law, build out scenes and other things on school facilities and school compound before you know it. Local immense appreciation was offered to the legal state government, a traditional leader expressed the need for a police station around the community. We are grateful for the governor because all along, things have not been going well, despite we are in a small community and I thank God for what the governor has done for us today. But we still need something like police station in this community because of all this bad attitude in the asses. The initiative hopes to work on other communities in the future. Reporting for Plus TV Africa, Adebanke Udunui.