Chief Jubril Dotun Sanusi, a renowned philanthropist from Ibadan, Oyo State, has congratulated teachers across the globe on the occasion of the World Teachers’ Day celebration.
As the CEO of Ilaji Resorts, Sanusi, an aspirant in the 2027 governorship election, understands the crucial role educators play in shaping the future and building a better society.
“Teachers are the architects of our society. Their dedication and passion lay the foundation for the leaders of tomorrow. Each lesson they impart is a stepping stone toward a brighter future for our children and, ultimately, our nation,” he stated in his congratulatory message to teachers.
Sanusi emphasised the importance of recognising and supporting educators. He stated: “Every teacher deserves appreciation and respect for their unwavering commitment to nurturing minds and inspiring dreams.
“They often go above and beyond, using their resources and time to ensure that their students succeed, often without the recognition they deserve.”
Recall that Sanusi’s passion for education is reflected in his philanthropic initiatives, which was said to aim to enhancing the educational landscape in his community and beyond.
“Investing in education is investing in our collective future. We must uplift our teachers to empower our youth,” he added.
Many of the programmes of Sanusi focused on providing resources, training and support to educators, ensuring they have the tools necessary to thrive in their roles.
Highlighting the challenges teachers face, he added: “Many educators work under difficult conditions, yet they remain steadfast in their mission.
“It is our responsibility as a society to advocate better working conditions and adequate compensation for their invaluable contributions.
“Let us not only celebrate our teachers today, but every day. Their influence reaches far beyond the classroom, shaping the minds and hearts of future generations. Together, we can create an environment where teachers feel valued and empowered.”
Sanusi urged everyone to take a moment to acknowledge the teachers in their lives, stressing that: “A simple ‘thank you’ can go a long way. Let’s honour their hard work and dedication, not just today, but every day.”