
ETI-OSA, LAGOS STATE– In a major boost to main education and kid well-being, the Executive Chairman of Eti-Osa Local Government, Omo’bachelor’s degree Adeola Adetoro, has officially introduced a Free Meal Effort across public primary schools in the council.
The program, revealed on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, is designed to combat hunger in the classroom and improve the cognitive efficiency of young scholars.
The initiative follows Dr. Adetoro’s ongoing “HEYIGA Program,” which prioritises human capital advancement and social welfare as part of her administration’s grassroots-focused governance.
To mark the commencement of the program, the Chairman led a delegation to seven crucial schools across the local government area.
Throughout the gos to, Dr. Adetoro personally monitored the circulation of nutritious meals and engaged with the pupils to evaluate their learning needs.
The seven leader schools included in the rollout are:
- Ikota Main School
- Oba Yekini Elegushi Primary School
- Ajiran Community Primary School
- Lagos State Model Main School
- Jamaltul Islamiya Primary School
- Mayegun Community Primary School
- Ilasan Main School
Talking to newsmen throughout the distribution at Ilasan Primary School, Dr. Adetoro stressed that the effort is a moral and administrative responsibility.
“Our company believe a hungry kid can not discover efficiently,” she stated. “This initiative becomes part of our dedication to supporting the education and wellness of our children.

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It is our duty to ensure they have the required assistance to succeed and absorb much better in class.”
The program has actually been consulted with prevalent praise from stakeholders within the Eti-Osa education sector.
Parents and teachers noted that the arrangement of day-to-day meals would considerably minimize the monetary concern on homes and improve school participation rates.
This meal initiative is the most recent in a series of academic interventions by the Adetoro administration, following previous distributions of school materials and the inauguration of youth-focused governance councils in late 2025.
The Chairman has guaranteed that the program will be sustained and potentially expanded to more schools within the council.