Children's Day: Adegoriola Adewale Steve celebrates constituents, counsel parents to educate their children
VOICE AIR MEDIA, VAM News Update
THE leading aspirant for the Akure South and North Federal constituency, Hon. Comrade Adegoriola Adewale Steve has sent a message honouring the children’s Day, 27th May, 2024, urged every of his constituents(Parents) to use all available strength in educating their children/wards.
In celebration of every child, the Lawmaker Hopeful, in a statement signed by Hon. Comr. Adegoriola Adewale described education as the only means to cure ignorance, tackle social vices and build an independent individual in the future.
“It is well stated in the holy books ” Educate your child so that he or she will give you rest, many commit crime without knowing the negative effects of such to the society”
“For my constituency, all hands must be on deck to transform the educational sector
“As we celebrate our children today, as parents, we should be reminded of the important sense of duty and responsibility we owe to them as they are as much the future of our constituency. The quality of the training we impart in them now and the sacrifices we make, will shape their future in no little way.
I encourage the children to always have the love of God, service to humanity and humility in whatever they do.
I pray we reap the fruits of our generous labour over our children.
God bless the children
God bless the parent,” statement reads.
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