Education

Lagos begins distribution of textbooks to boost quality education

Supreme Desk
9 Dec 2025 10:06 PM IST
Lagos begins distribution of textbooks to boost quality education
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The commissioner urged teachers to safeguard the newly distributed textbooks by ensuring proper usage.


The Lagos State Government, on Tuesday, commenced the distribution of textbooks to public primary and secondary schools to ensure access to learning materials and high-quality education across the state.

Supreme news reports that the flag-off ceremony was held at the state’s Resource Centre, Ojodu-Berger, Lagos.

Speaking at the event, the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Mr Tolani Alli-Balogun, described the initiative as a demonstration of the state’s unwavering commitment to strengthening teaching and learning in all public schools.

Alli-Balogun noted that education was incomplete without access to textbooks.

He added that proper learning materials equip students for academic success, enhance comprehension, and foster a conducive environment for classroom instruction.

Alli-Balogun commended the teachers in the state for their dedication, efforts and the impressive performance of students in recent examinations, which continues to place Lagos State at the forefront of national educational achievement.

“They really tried and are still trying their best. In the last exam, they excelled due to their energy, commitment, and hard work, though more efforts are needed to sustain excellence,” he said.

Addressing students, the commissioner urged them to embrace discipline, curiosity, and consistent effort, describing the present moment as a turning point for academic growth and self-development in Lagos schools.

He also encouraged them to study independently, seek clarification from teachers repeatedly, and maintain respect, obedience, and a positive attitude to ensure a fruitful learning experience.

“If a topic is unclear, consult your teacher repeatedly, but do so respectfully. Approach lessons with humility, diligence, and success will follow. Take cognisance of both effort and respectful engagement in learning,” Alli-Balogun added.

He also commended his team, including the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, for their dedication to implementing education policies effectively.

The commissioner urged teachers to safeguard the newly distributed textbooks by ensuring proper usage.

He also urged school principals to reinforce responsibility among students and staff.

Alli-Balogun, however, praised them for supporting the state’s THEMES Plus agenda, particularly its focus on improving education and integrating technology, reinforcing Lagos State’s commitment to modern, quality teaching practices.

He said the first batch of textbooks primarily targets Senior Secondary 3 students, focusing on Mathematics, English, and core subjects.

Alli-Balogun disclosed that more textbooks would be procured next year to expand coverage across schools.

He revealed that digital tablets would soon be provided to SS3 students to support independent learning and improve performance in line with the THEMES Plus education and technology objectives of the Lagos State Government.

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