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“PRIORITIZE EDUCATION, BRING STUDENT LEADERS INTO SYSTEM”; INDIGENOUS STUDENTS’ LEADER’S URGES THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHAIRMEN IN REMO LAND

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“PRIORITIZE EDUCATION, BRING STUDENT LEADERS INTO SYSTEM”; INDIGENOUS STUDENTS’ LEADER’S URGES THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHAIRMEN IN REMO LAND

THE ABLE  LEADERSHIP OF REMO STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION UNDER THE PROFICIENT LEADERSHIP OF COMR POPOOLA ABDULLAHI URGES THE PROGRESSIVE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHAIRMEN IN REMO LAND TO PRIORITIZE EDUCATION AS EVERY OTHER SECTOR AND SEE REASONS WHY STUDENTS LEADERS SHOULD BE INVOLVE IN GOVERNANCE.

The National body for Remo indiguous Students leader’s in Nigeria, Comrade Popoola Abdullahi has urge all local government Chairmen within Remo Federal Constituency axis, which consists of Sagamu Local Government, Ikenne Local Government and Remo North Local Government to see students and youth leaders as point of contact for smooth running of governance in their Government administration

Comrade Popoola who empathize on the inclusiveness of all stakeholders across Remoland indulges them to take education to it’s peak at this time.

He also added, that emphasis should be laid on the pre-university students as they’d be the one to represent their community in their next environment.

He further stated the importance of collaborative effort of the local government chairmen to ensure Remo Land is the peak of Ogun State.

‘We have experienced enough setbacks in the educational sector in the hands of previous administrations which is an undeniable reason why the community seems to be as it is today,’ he submitted. 

He therefore called upon the custodian of the heritage of Remoland Hon. ODULATE AFOLABI to see reasons to harmonize and cooperate with other chairmen in Remoland to make our demands worked upon.

Cc:

HON ODULATE AFOLABI (AFOO)

CHAIRMAN

SAGAMU LOCAL GOVERNMENT

CUSTODIAN HERITAGE OF REMOLAND

PRINCE ADEDAPO ODUNSI

CHAIRMAN

REMO NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT

HON. OLUSEGUN OGUNLEYE

CHAIRMAN

IKENNE LOCAL GOVERNMENT

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