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Sagamu Youth Association Secures Official Registration From Local Government

The Sagamu Youth Association (SYA) under the leadership of Comrade Olugbenga Isiaka Lawal popularly known as Ambassador Easy, has officially been registered by the Sagamu Local Government of Ogun State. This recognition further affirms the association’s legitimacy and commitment to fostering unity, empowerment, and progress among young people in the region.
The certificate of registration, dated December 16, 2024, confirms that SYA has met all the necessary requirements for community youths association recognition. With its office presently located at Ita-Oba, Sagamu, the association now stands as an officially recognized body, poised to play a more structured and impactful role in community development.
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In granting the certificate, the Sagamu Local Government encouraged the association to adhere to its constitution and remain dedicated to the growth and advancement of Sagamu, Ogun State, and Nigeria as a whole. This development is expected to enhance SYA’s capacity to engage in strategic partnerships, youth empowerment programs, and advocacy efforts that will benefit the local community.
With this achievement, members of the Sagamu Youth Association now have a stronger platform to contribute meaningfully to the socio-economic and cultural development of the town. The leadership of SYA is expected to roll out new initiatives aimed at improving youth participation in governance, skill acquisition, and community development projects.
This registration marks the beginning of a new era for youth activism and engagement in Sagamu, signaling greater opportunities for collaboration with government bodies, private organizations, and international partners.