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OGUN: Ex-AMORAN Chairman, Nurudeen Alowonle Congratulates Sokoya Danku On His Emergence As New State Chairman

OGUN: Ex-AMORAN Chairman, Nurudeen  Alowonle Congratulates Sokoya Danku On His Emergence As New State Chairman



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August 9, 2024


 



Following the inauguration of Otunba Taofeek Tola Sokoya (a.k.a Danku) as the new State Chairman for the Articulate Motorcycle Owners and Riders Association of Nigeria (AMORAN) in Ogun, his immediate predecessor; Otunba Nurudeen Aina Alowonle has hailed his emergence, describing it as 'a well deserved leadership position and status'. 


In a congratulatory message personally signed by him, Otunba Nurudeen Aina Alowonle expressed his heartfelt congratulations to his successor, highlighting Danku's well-deserved rise to this pivotal position. Alowonle praised Danku as a respected leader, mentor and a man of positive ideas, whose contributions to the youth and the entire people of the gateway state are widely acknowledged.


Alowonle also expressed confidence in Sokoya's ability to steer the union to new and greater heights, emphasizing that his leadership will bring about progressive changes and an enviable future for the union and its members across Ogun state. He wished the new chairman a successful tenure filled with impactful decisions, collaborative efforts, and meaningful contributions towards the progress and development of AMORAN.


In his closing remarks, Alowonle extended his best wishes, saying, "Congratulations Akile Danku, and may God continue to bless Ogun AMORAN beyond our expectations."


The transition of leadership in Ogun AMORAN is expected to usher in a new era of growth and development for the association under Otunba Taofeek Sokoya's stewardship.





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