Agoro Urges Nigerians to Back Tinubu’s Education Reforms

Osun, NigeriaEngineer Ademola Isaac Agoro, Managing Director of Protogy Global Services Limited and founder of Ademola Isaac Agoro Engineering Empowerment, has called on Nigerians to rally behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s education reforms, stressing that quality education remains the foundation for national development.

Speaking at the foundation-laying ceremony of Joshua Agoro College in Erinmo Ijesha, Agoro emphasized that advancing education should not be left to government alone but should involve joint collaboration among stakeholders and communities.

He revealed that his foundation plans to complete and commission a world-class college in Erinmo next year as part of efforts to complement President Tinubu’s drive to uplift Nigeria’s education sector. According to him, the institution, situated on 3.1 acres of land, will be equipped with modern facilities and cutting-edge technology to enhance students’ learning and skills.

The 2027 House of Representatives aspirant assured that while the school will be tuition-free, its standards will remain uncompromised. He urged students not to be discouraged by their backgrounds or environment, noting that with commitment and hard work, they could achieve their full potential.

Osun State Commissioner for Education, Dipo Eluwole, commended Agoro’s vision and pledged the state government’s support for the project. Similarly, the Elerinmo of Erinmo lauded Agoro’s dedication, describing him as the pride of the town and Osun State, and promised community backing for the successful completion of the college.

A former federal lawmaker, High Chief Nathaniel Agunbiade, also applauded the initiative, saying it would accelerate development and provide lasting benefits for the community.

 

By Adeola Olaniya | September 4, 2025.

 


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