Education Support -Hon. Seyi Lawal Set to Distribute JAMB Forms to Students in Ikeja Constituency 1

 




By oluwaseyi fadoro 


Honourable Prince Adeseyi Lawal, the lawmaker representing Ikeja Constituency 1 in the Lagos State House of Assembly, has announced plans to distribute Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) forms to students in his constituency.


This initiative marks the third time the legislator will be undertaking the gesture since assuming office, reinforcing his commitment to educational development and youth empowerment within Ikeja Constituency 1.


Speaking on the initiative, Hon. Lawal stated that the distribution of JAMB forms aligns with his long-standing track record of supporting education in the community, empowering young people, and shaping a brighter future for the constituency.


Hon. Seyi Lawal has consistently demonstrated dedication to advancing education in Ikeja Constituency 1. In 2014, he distributed 100 JAMB forms to eligible students, while in 2025, the number increased to 150 beneficiaries. Beyond form distribution, he also organized tutorial programs to adequately prepare candidates for the examinations and followed up to ensure successful admission into various tertiary institutions across the country.


According to indications from his office, the number of JAMB forms to be distributed this year is expected to surpass those of previous years, further underscoring his commitment to expanding access to higher education for students in the constituency.


Residents and beneficiaries have continued to commend the lawmaker for prioritizing education as a key tool for youth development and community growth.

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