MOK Foundation Distributes Pencils To 10 Public Schools in Offa

The Foundation gor Community Development, MOK foundation began distributing pencils to pupils in 11 different primary schools across the local government area.

Beneficiaries included pupils in kindergarten and Primary 1 to 3, ensuring that the youngest learners were adequately equipped for the new academic session.

The schools visited during the exercise include: St. Cyprian’s LGEA Catholic School I & II, Iyeru Okin Primary School I & II, Ansar-ud-Deen Primary Schools I, II, & III, Bishop Smith LGEA School, St. Mark Primary School I & II and St. Thomas Primary School I & II

The pencils distributed were manufactured by BAMIB Resources and Investments Company, a firm recognized for producing specially branded pencils tailored for educational institutions.

Under the leadership of Mr. Ibrahim, BAMIB has gained national attention for supporting both federal and state school systems with essential learning materials.

Speaking during the outreach, the Executive Director of the Foundation, Mr. Lawal reaffirmed the Foundation’s commitment to supporting education, especially at the grassroots level.

“We believe that no child should be denied basic education because of financial constraints or lack of materials,” we are going to distribute to all other local government across Kwara. he stated.

The gesture by the MOK Foundation was widely applauded by school administrators, teachers, and parents, who described it as timely and impactful.

The MOK Foundation, known for its philanthropic interventions in health, education, and welfare, continues to play a vital role in community development across Kwara State.

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