Teachers’ Day: Govts must prioritise rewards for educators, says Lagos LG boss

Surah Animashaun, chairman, Epe Local Government Area, Lagos State, says governments at all levels must learn to reward and appreciate teachers.
Ms Animashaun said in a statement on Sunday that the council celebrates its teachers because they remain invaluable architects of human development, whose impact transcends generations.
She stated this in commemoration of the 2025 World Teachers’ Day.
“There is no reward big enough for teachers. They mold the society, and there is a need to improve their welfare,” she said.
She said the 2025 theme, “Recasting Teaching as a Collaborative Profession,” called for a renewed spirit of partnership, shared growth, and collective excellence within the teaching community.
The council boss noted that every great mind, visionary leader, and innovator who dared to change the world stood on the foundation laid by teachers.
Ms Animashaun commended teachers for their commitment to nation-building and acknowledged their resilience in shaping future leaders, despite the numerous challenges in the education sector.
The council chairman reaffirmed her administration’s commitment to prioritising education as the bedrock of sustainable development, as well as the welfare of teachers.
She stated that the council would continue to support teachers through enhanced welfare packages, continuous professional development, and strategic policies that empower educators to excel.
Ms Animashaun disclosed plans to strengthen collaboration among schools, local authorities, and community stakeholders to improve teaching conditions and create an environment where teachers can thrive.
“We must ensure that those who shape destinies are not forgotten but rewarded both on earth and in heaven,” she said.
Ms Animashaun appreciated all educators across Epe, Lagos State, and Nigeria for their steadfastness, patience, and unrelenting passion for impacting lives.
(NAN)
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