New Osun NAWOJ Chairperson Pledges Association's Support to State Government.
By Tobiloba Taiwo-Awofadeju,
The newly installed NAWOJ Chairperson in Osun State, Comrade Bisola Ariwodola has pledged the Association's support to the State Government in her developmental endeavor, even as she appealed to the State Government, under the leadership of Governor Ademola Adeleke, to prioritize inclusion of women in his administration to jointly develop the State.
This statement was made at the swearing-in of new executive members to pilot the Affairs of the Association for the next three years.
In her inaugural speech as Osun State NAWOJ Chairperson, Comrade Ariwodola thanked the information Chapel for ratifying her candidacy to represent them, she also appreciated members of the Association for voting her and other executives to lead the Union.
The former Secretary of the Association seized the opportunity to call on the stakeholders in Osun to support the amazing women leading organization which she refered to as the "frontline in advocacy for women, children and the vulnerables."
While speaking, the Chairman, Nigerian Union of Journalists, Osun Chapter, Comrade Wasiu Ajadosu appreciated God for the privilege to serve the Union, acknowledging the patience and wisdom of the outgoing Chairperson, Comrade Motunrayo Ayegbayo, describing her as a committed diligent and highly reverred person.
Congratulating the State Information Chapel of the Union for producing the new Chairperson and Financial Secretary of the Union, he enjoined all and sundry to support the new NAWOJ leadership to enhance success in the fresh assignment.
Other executives of Osun NAWOJ are: Oluwaranti Ojewumi, Secretary; Taiwo Kekere-ekun, Assistant Secretary;
Olayemi Olojede, Financial Secretary; Temitope Olayiwola Treasurer as well as Anuoluwapo Odedeji as the Internal Auditor.
Present at the swearing in ceremony were: Vice- President, B Zone, Comrade Adekunle Adeola, the Zonal Secretary, Adeola Adewole, former NUJ Chairman, Bishop Seun Adeoye, Chairman, Veteran Journalists Association, Chief Adepoju Atobatele and former Chairperson, Mrs Jibola Falode, to mention but a few.
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