
Ikeja Electric boost reading culture in primary schools
CITIZENS COMPASS–As part of activities scheduled to commemorate the global Children’s Day celebration, Ikeja Electric has visited three primary schools in Lagos State to boost the reading culture of pupils.
Schools visited were Role Model School, Oregun, Rivergate Model Academy, Iju Ishaga and Kith & Kin Montessori, Nursery & Primary Schools, Ikorodu, in a session tagged Storytime Magic.
The landmark event which featured safety education, book reading and presentation were targeted at improving the skills, supporting the development and enriching the quality of children in schools to match international standards.
The celebration was led by Mrs. Folake Soetan, the CEO and matron of the Ikeja Electrics Employee Volunteer Scheme #GiveBackAlways (GBA) team is an advocate for the vulnerable in society.
In her address, she said we all need to deploy resources periodically to supplement family and governmental efforts, fast track the achievement of SDGs and reduce the negative effects of social media drastically where the children are concerned.
During the celebration, the children and the #GiveBackAlways team members took turns to read story books: The Broken Pot, The Stolen Yams, The Talking Tree, The Cooking Contest and Folktales are Forever, authored by Mrs. Efe Fafinre, the founder of Linking Hands Foundation. Thereafter, copies of the books were donated to the school libraries.
These acts support the Sustainable Development Goal 4, which addresses children’s education: Quality Education. This goal aims to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all, particularly vulnerable populations, and recognizes that education is a transformative force for sustainable development across nations of the world.
Mr. Adebanjo Olusegun, the Head of Kith & Kin Montessori School, Ikorodu, was excited and full of appreciation, Ikeja Electric is the first ever DisCo to visit our school. Your presence lit up the hearts of our children and created memories that they will cherish. We thank the #GiveBackAlways team for the initiative and choosing our school for such a special experience. The time, energy and warm – hearted support are unparalleled and we look forward to more meaningful, future collaborations.
On her part, Mrs. Kemisola Alabi of Rivergate Model academy, Iju Ishaga, expressed her gratitude for the investment in the childrens future, the generous gifts to the school and pupils, the interactive session and story-telling which reinforced the positive values being inculcated into the children.
The presence of the Ikeja Electric team brought joy to our learners; the warm engagement, and quality time spent were quite touching. This goes a long way to show the value your organisation places on compassion and community support which has made a lasting impact on the children.
At Role Model School, Oregun, the Deputy Head of School, Mr. Adeyinka Adedoyin also commended the efforts of Ikeja Electric towards giving the children a sustainable future. He opined that other corporate organisations need to follow the lead of Ikeja Electric by reinforcing the good values that the academic institutions uphold, despite the overwhelming influence of social media.
As much as we want to produce excellent children who will grow into confident, mature individual wherever they find themselves, it is important that they imbibe the right values and leverage technology to surpass the output of their contemporaries globally. Just like us, Ikeja Electric is a model organisation in the power sector; a leader of DisCos and pace-setter when it comes to digital transformations. Long live Ikeja Electric!
The 2025 Children’s Day celebration is one of the many global celebrations that Ikeja Electric invests in to support its host communities as a sustainability driven organisation.