2024 SAGAMU DAY: SYA Pioneer President, Comrade Isiaka Salami Unveils Sagamu Youth Association Inauguration/Sagamu Youths Day T-shirt
Save Our Nation SON
October 2, 2024
The Sagamu Youth Association Planning Committee recently met with Comrade Isiaka Salami, the pioneer president of the association, to unveil the T-shirt for the upcoming Sagamu Day and inauguration of new executives. This significant event is a milestone for the association, marking a new chapter in its journey.
During the courtesy visit, Comrade Salami encouraged the youths to continue striving for the development of Sagamu, emphasizing the importance of their contributions to the community's growth ¹. He also shared words of wisdom with the incoming president, Comrade Gbenga Lawal, and the incoming executives, offering valuable insights gained from his experience as the pioneer president.
The planning committee, chaired by Akande Ifedayo Oluwaseun, has been tasked with organizing a seamless ceremony within two weeks ². The event promises to be a historic inauguration, bringing together youths from across Sagamu to celebrate the association's achievements and look forward to its future.
As the association prepares for this significant transition, it's essential to recognize the accomplishments of the outgoing executive council, led by Comrade Sikiru Segun (Success), who successfully completed their tenure in March 2024 ¹. Their dedication and selfless service have paved the way for the incoming executives to build upon.
With the new executives poised to take the reins, Comrade Salami's guidance and encouragement will undoubtedly inspire them to continue making a positive impact in Sagamu. The association's commitment to empowering youths and promoting community development is a testament to its enduring legacy.
As the countdown begins for the Sagamu Day and inauguration ceremony, excitement builds among the youths. This momentous occasion will not only celebrate the association's achievements but also usher in a new era of leadership and growth for the community.
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