Kwara Schools Resume for 2025/2026 Session as Govt Reaffirms Education Reform Agenda
Schools across Kwara State reopened on Monday, September 15, 2025, for the new academic session, with the state government welcoming learners, parents, and teachers back to the classroom while reaffirming its commitment to educational reforms.
In a statement issued to mark the resumption, the Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, Dr. Lawal Olohungbebe, commended stakeholders for their resilience and continued support. He noted that the government remains dedicated to providing a safe, conducive, and technology-driven learning environment across the state.
Dr. Olohungbebe highlighted recent improvements in public examination results as evidence of the positive impact of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s education reforms, which focus on inclusiveness and modern learning tools.
Relaying the governor’s message, the commissioner said:
“We deeply value the sacrifices and commitment of our teachers, learners, parents, and partners. Your support for our education reforms is the strength behind the progress we are making. Together, we are building a system that gives every child in Kwara access to quality and inclusive education.”
We deeply value the sacrifices and commitment of our teachers, learners, parents, and partners. Your support for our education reforms is the strength behind the progress we are making. Together, we are building a system that gives every child in Kwara access to quality and inclusive education.”
The ministry also urged all stakeholders to work collectively towards a fruitful and rewarding 2025/2026 academic year. Citizens were further encouraged to make use of the C2C (Citizen to Commissioner) helpline to lodge complaints or provide feedback on education service delivery in the state.
