NASS, NEPZA Push for Strategic Community Regeneration in FTZs

Emmanuel Daudu

The National Assembly (NASS) and the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) have called on Free Trade Zone (FTZ) operators and enterprises to adopt a more impactful and measurable approach to community regeneration, ensuring sustainable development for their host communities.

This position was reaffirmed during a two-day oversight visit by the Senate Committee on Trade and Investment, led by its Chairman, Senator Sadiq Suleiman Umar, to inspect the operations of FTZs along the Lekki axis in Lagos State.

The visit, which took place on Monday, was accompanied by the Managing Director of NEPZA, Dr. Olufemi Ogunyemi.

Speaking during the visit, Senator Umar emphasized the Federal Government’s concern over the current state of corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives undertaken by FTZ operators.

He stressed the need for these operators to move beyond ad hoc interventions and adopt a structured, data-driven approach that guarantees measurable impact on host communities.

“We commend the contributions of the FTZ scheme to the Nigerian economy,” Senator Umar said.

“The Lekki Quadrant is undeniably an economic gateway for our nation. However, it is imperative that host communities also benefit directly from the prosperity generated in their environment. We need true data on interventions, progressive reports on the well-being of beneficiaries, and evidence of the impact these actions have had on the people.”

The senator further urged operators to take care deliberate steps to regenerate the Lekki area to prevent economic inequalities that could lead to social unrest

Echoing the senator’s sentiments, Dr. Ogunyemi underscored the importance of prioritizing community regeneration within the FTZ ecosystem.

He called on operators to embrace the Community Social Regeneration Concept, which NEPZA has been promoting in the past year to close developmental gaps and foster mutual respect between FTZ enterprises and their host communities.

“We must give credit to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose vision has transformed this area into a hub of economic emancipation,” Dr. Ogunyemi stated.

“The regeneration of host communities is critical for sustainable development and for avoiding the pitfalls of economic disparity, often described as the ‘tale of two cities.’”

Dr. Ogunyemi also highlighted the obligation of operators to address the well-being of their host communities to mitigate potential conflicts and encroachment on FTZ activities.

The oversight visit included tours of major FTZ facilities in the Lekki axis, such as the Lekki Free Zone (LFZ), Dangote Free Zone Enterprise (home to the Dangote Refinery), Lagos Free Zone, Lekki Deep Seaport, and several other enterprises operating within the zones.

These facilities are pivotal to Nigeria’s economic growth, and the push for a comprehensive community regeneration strategy is seen as a step toward fostering inclusivity and sustainability within the FTZ ecosystem.

The collaboration between NASS and NEPZA signals a strong commitment to ensuring that the benefits of FTZ operations extend beyond economic gains to include tangible improvements in the lives of host community members.

Defence Minister Badaru Champions Military Support at Kano Trade Fair

…Urges Nigerians to rally behind the military for security-driven economic growth

Emmanuel Daudu

In a powerful call to action, the Honourable Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, has emphasized the undeniable link between peace and economic prosperity, urging Nigerians to fully support the military’s efforts in combating insecurity.

Speaking at the grand opening of the 45th International Trade Fair in Kano, the Minister declared that without peace, the nation’s development goals would remain unattainable.

The event, organized by the Kano Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (KACCIMA), drew a prestigious crowd of local and international business leaders, government officials, and dignitaries, including representatives from the Vice President’s office and the Kano State Government.

The trade fair has become a cornerstone for fostering economic cooperation and positioning Kano as a central hub for commerce and innovation.

Badaru, a former National President and Lifetime Vice President of the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines, and Agriculture (NACCIMA), took the stage to reaffirm President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to restoring peace and stability across the nation.

He praised the military’s relentless efforts and called on citizens to remain steadfast in their prayers and support for security forces.

An improving security situation creates the foundation for economic growth, investment, and prosperity,” the Minister stated.

He urged stakeholders to prioritize Nigeria’s non-oil export potential, emphasizing its critical role in diversifying the economy and achieving sustainable growth.

The trade fair, now in its 45th edition, showcased Nigeria’s economic resilience and its readiness to compete on a global scale. Minister Badaru applauded KACCIMA for its dedication to advancing trade and industry, noting that events like this highlight the nation’s strength in innovation and international collaboration.

“Non-oil exports are the future of Nigeria’s economy,” he stressed. “Let us work together to unlock our full economic potential and drive the prosperity we all desire.”

The Minister’s presence at the fair underscored his deep ties to the business community and his dedication to aligning economic policies with national security. His powerful message reinforced the importance of peace as the engine of progress, positioning Kano as a vital player in Nigeria’s journey toward economic transformation.

FG Pledges Enhanced Security for South-East, Reaffirms Commitment to Business Prosperity

… Adequate Security is Vital for Economic Growth – Defence Minister Badaru

Maryam Aminu

The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to strengthening security in the South-East region, emphasizing that peace and safety are indispensable for business and community prosperity.

This assurance was delivered by the Honourable Minister of Defence, H.E. Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, during his operational tour of the region.

While addressing officers and personnel of the 82 Division of the Nigerian Army and the Joint Task Force South-East (Operation UDO KA) under the command of Major General H.T. Dada in Enugu, the Minister lauded their dedication and urged them to intensify their efforts to combat insecurity.

He also engaged with key stakeholders, including security agency heads, traditional rulers, students, and community leaders, in a dialogue to foster collaborative strategies for addressing security challenges in the region.

President Tinubu has directed me to engage with you all to find sustainable solutions to insecurity. Without security, there can be no peace or development,” the Minister stated.

He acknowledged the industrious nature of the South-East populace and highlighted the critical role of security in ensuring business prosperity.

We seek your candid suggestions and information on how we can practically enhance security and foster lasting peace in this region,” he added.

The Minister further detailed the progress made by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration over the past year in addressing insecurity nationwide.

He reassured stakeholders of the government’s unwavering determination to eradicate insecurity in the South-East.

Major General Hassan Dada, General Officer Commanding (GOC) 82 Division, disclosed that robust security measures are being implemented under Operation UDO KA to ensure a safe and peaceful festive season in the region.

“Our goal is to create a secure atmosphere that supports the usual mass return for Christmas,” Dada said.

In his remarks, retired Major General John Nwoga highlighted the impact of social media on exacerbating insecurity, urging citizens to combat the spread of misleading information.

The circulation of old and misleading videos on social media instills unnecessary fear and panic. We must collectively address this issue,” he cautioned.

The Minister’s operational tour also took him to Imo State, where he addressed troops at the Forward Operating Base in Okigwe, the 211 Quick Response Group of the Nigerian Air Force in Owerri, and the Naval Base in Oguta.

He conveyed President Tinubu’s appreciation for their dedication and urged them to build on their successes.

During a courtesy visit to Governor Hope Uzodimma, the Defence Minister commended the Governor’s unwavering support for the Nigerian Army’s 82 Division and the Joint Task Force South-East.

“Your contributions to our operational success are deeply appreciated by all officers and men,” Badaru noted.

The Ministry of Defence remains steadfast in its mission to create a secure and peaceful environment that fosters business growth and community development in the South-East region.

Lekki new Textile & Garment SEZ to generate 5,000 direct jobs, 20,000 indirect jobs- NEPZA MD

In a groundbreaking move to boost Nigeria’s economy and empower local communities, the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA) has unveiled plans for the Lekki Textile and Garment Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Lagos.

The Managing Director of the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority (NEPZA), Dr Olufemi Ogunyemi, said the Lekki Textile and Garment Special Economic Zonem project located in the Eyin-Osa area of Epe, Lagos State will generate 5,000 direct and over 20,000 indirect jobs when operational.

Dr Ogunyemi, also the Chief Executive Officer of the Authority, made the remarks on Friday, while disbursing cash compensation to the seven Eyin-Osa families that contributed the 240.09 Acres of land for this Federal Government project.

The managing director, represented by Mrs Chika Ibekwe, Director of Zone Operations, said that the community would be continually regenerated, adding that the benefits that would accrue from the gestures would spill over to several generations.

The beneficiaries included families of Olayinka Salami, Aderenle village; Muhammed Balogun; Bashorun Seidu; Iyanda; Matanmi Mobolaji; as well as the Agara Onileyan respectively.

“The space will generate 5000 direct and over 20,000 indirect jobs for the country, just as it will serve the export markets of the South-West region.
“There are many benefits to gain from the SEZ, including employment generation, especially to the local community, opportunity for backward linkage, improvement of infrastructure network around the project, and others too numerous to mention now.’’ He said.

Dr Ogunyemi further said that the development was in line with the goals and objectives of the Federal Government’s Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP).

He however stated that the current administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu was not just interested in attracting Foreign Direct Investments through the Free Trade Zone Scheme but was also interested in the development of all the host communities.
“This exercise is to commence the application of the Authority’s new concept of Community Social Regeneration in order to open new chapter of cooperation and mutual understanding to foster unhindered progress of the free trade operations across the country.

“NEPZA has since re-aligned its mandate with the administration’s economic policy to deliver the Renewed Hope Agenda of the president.

“NEPZA will not shy away from leading the country on the path of economic growth. The Lekki Textile and Garments SEZ project is already attracting investment interest to this remote area of Lagos.’’ Dr Ogunyemi said.

He further explained that the federal government had taken steps to replicate the economic scheme across the six geopolitical zones, adding that more states should leverage on the speedy development potentials of the scheme.

According to him, the Lekki Textiles and Garment SEZ will also serve as hubs for Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Agro-industries, as well as world class sports and community development centres.

On his part, Alhaji Muftau Shittu, President, Eyin-Osa United Kingdom Development Association (EUKDA), the umbrella association for the host community, said that the area had been occupied by their forefathers for over 500 years.

He said that at the beginning, the enclaves and villages that constituted the community had lived in peace practising economic activities such as farming, hunting, fishing, brewing of hot drinks and timber lumbering.

Shittu however, said that trouble started in mid-year 2003 when groups of land grabbers started claiming ownership of Eyin-Osa lands from the original and rightful owners.

According to him, in May 2008, without due diligent information, the lands were expropriated to Lekki Free Trade Zone and the journey for adequate compensation with Lagos State Government began.

“We are delighted today for this humane approach of the federal government through NEPZA. The community can only imagine this good gestures as most of the earliest promises were not kept. We now have a NEPZA management and government that are serious in regenerating the Eyin-Osa land.

“We are happy to cede the total of 240.09 acres to NEPZA for the purpose of the economic emancipation of our land. We pray that this cooperation and the steps to regenerate our people becomes permanent.

FG Empowers 541 Nigerian Youth with Modern Agricultural Skills to Tackle Unemployment

Maryam Aminu

In a bold move to combat youth unemployment and promote entrepreneurship, the Federal Ministry of Youth Development has concluded a transformative two-week training program that equipped 541 young Nigerians with cutting-edge agricultural skills.

The program, held at the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre (CLTC) in Jos, Plateau State, focused on modern techniques in cassava processing, beekeeping, and fisheries.

Addressing participants at the closing ceremony, the Honourable Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande, emphasized the program’s objective of enhancing entrepreneurial capacity and fostering sustainable farming practices among young Nigerians.

Represented by the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olubunmi Olusanya, the Minister underscored the government’s commitment to empowering youth and creating pathways for self-reliance in agriculture.

“Our goal is for you to become employers of labour rather than job seekers,” Olawande remarked.

“This training is just the beginning. We are committed to making youth agriculture a priority and ensuring that each year builds upon the last. Your recommendations will be thoroughly reviewed and implemented where possible to ensure continued progress.”

The Minister commended the 541 participants, drawn from the North East, North West, and North Central regions, for their dedication and encouraged them to apply their newly acquired skills to boost agricultural productivity and foster economic growth.

His Royal Highness, Ada Emmanuel Ajik, the Adagwom of Jos Izere Chiefdom, praised the Federal Government for its youth-focused initiatives.

“No society can develop without equipping its youth to succeed,” he said, urging participants to utilize their training to contribute to nation-building efforts.

Participants were equally effusive in their praise of the program. Idah Abdulwahab Dominion, a trainee, described the experience as life-changing.

“The facilitators made the process seamless, and the knowledge we’ve gained would have cost us a fortune elsewhere. I’m deeply grateful to the Federal Government for this opportunity,” he said.

With over 70% of Nigeria’s population made up of youth, this initiative is part of the Ministry’s larger mission to harness the demographic dividend and prepare young Nigerians for leadership and economic contribution.

Comrade Olawande assured participants that this program is part of a continuous effort to promote sustainable farming practices and provide innovative solutions to unemployment.

The Federal Ministry of Youth Development has once again demonstrated its dedication to investing in the future of the nation empowering youth, fostering collaboration, and driving the agricultural sector toward sustainability and innovation.

WEP Launches Farm Beta Radio Programme to Revolutionize Farming with Climate Insights

Maryam Aminu

The Women Environmental Programme (WEP) has unveiled the Farm Beta Radio Programme, an innovative platform designed to empower farmers with early warning climate information and sustainable agriculture techniques.

The programme was officially launched on November 21, 2024, during a virtual event attended by key stakeholders from government, civil society, farming communities, and the media.

In his address, the Honourable Commissioner for the Ministry of Water Resources, Environment, and Climate Change in Benue State, Honourable Odoh Ugwu, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Akaa Nyam Thomas, commended WEP’s commitment to addressing climate risks in agriculture.

He emphasized the programme’s potential to enhance productivity and resilience among rural and women farmers.

Speaking at the launch, Dr. Priscilla Achakpa, Founder and Global President of WEP, highlighted that the Farm Beta Radio aligns with the goals of the WomenPower2030 Project an EU-funded initiative aimed at strengthening feminist civil society networks to achieve gender-equal sustainable development.

Co-implementing partner Auvi Priodarsine of Women Engage for a Common Future (WECF) described the radio programme as “a lifeline for farmers facing the dual challenges of climate change and agricultural vulnerability.”

Innovative Outreach for Farmers
Radio, a trusted medium for rural communities, was praised as an effective tool for disseminating climate information.

Mrs. Glory Onyegbule, Director of Applied Meteorological Services at the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), noted that “83.4% of Nigerian households own a working radio, and over half of rural farmers access radio daily,” making it the ideal channel for climate education.

She reaffirmed NiMet’s readiness to collaborate with stakeholders to deliver actionable agrometeorological information to farmers.

The Director of Climate Change at the Federal Ministry of Environment, Dr. Iniobong Abiola Awe, hailed Farm Beta Radio as “a transformative initiative for sustainable agriculture.” Similarly, Professor Chinwe Obuaku, Consultant to the Osun State Government on Climate Change and Renewable Energy, emphasized that it represents “a critical step forward in addressing the intersection of agriculture and climate change.”
Farm Beta Radio broadcasts weekly on stations across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones, ensuring access to critical climate updates and sustainable farming techniques:


Farm Beta Radio broadcasts weekly on stations across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones, ensuring access to critical climate updates and sustainable farming techniques:

North-East: Albarka Radio 97.5 FM, Bauchi – Fridays, 10:00 am

North-West: Salama Radio 98.1 FM, Kafanchan – Tuesdays, 9:30 am

North-Central: Agate Radio 95.5 Star FM, Makurdi – Thursdays, 5:30 pm

South-South: Super FM 88.1, Benin – Thursdays, 6:30 pm

South-West: Women Radio 91.7 FM, Ogun State – Mondays, 5:00 pm

South-East: Ebonyi Broadcasting Corporation 98.1 FM, Abakaliki – Sundays, 7:30 pm
The Farm Beta Radio Programme aims to bridge the gap between climate science and agricultural practices, equipping farmers with tools to mitigate climate risks while boosting productivity.


The Farm Beta Radio Programme aims to bridge the gap between climate science and agricultural practices, equipping farmers with tools to mitigate climate risks while boosting productivity.

It underscores WEP’s dedication to inclusive solutions that empower rural communities, particularly women farmers, to thrive in the face of climate challenges.

By providing accessible and practical information, WEP is not only fostering resilience but also paving the way for a more sustainable agricultural sector in Nigeria. The Farm Beta Radio initiative sets a new benchmark for integrating technology, education, and climate action in agriculture.

RMAFC Chairman Urges Domestic Revenue Mobilization for National Growth

Maryam Aminu

The Chairman of the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), Dr. Muhammad Bello Shehu, has emphasized the importance of strengthening domestic revenue mobilization to drive Nigeria’s economic growth and reduce dependence on external borrowing.

Speaking at the 2024 National Council on Finance and Economic Development (NACOFED) conference, themed “Fostering Economic Growth in Challenging Times: Strategies for Policies and Partnership for Fiscal Sustainability and National Development,” Dr. Shehu highlighted the urgency of diversifying the nation’s revenue base to achieve fiscal sustainability.

Boosting domestic revenue provides a predictable foundation for national planning and reduces reliance on external borrowing,” Dr. Shehu stated.

He underscored the risks of Nigeria’s heavy reliance on oil revenue, citing global price volatility and rising debt burdens as key challenges.

To address these issues, the RMAFC Chairman proposed actionable strategies, including optimizing tax administration, broadening the tax base by incorporating the informal sector, and leveraging non-oil sectors such as solid minerals, agriculture, technology, and tourism.

These sectors, he noted, hold immense potential for creating jobs, attracting foreign investments, and contributing significantly to national revenue.

Dr. Shehu also stressed the need for transparency, accountability, and strategic investments in renewable energy, education, and infrastructure. “Domestic revenue mobilization is not just a financial necessity but a pathway to Nigeria’s economic self-reliance. By prioritizing inclusive growth and strategic investments, Nigeria can build a sustainable and resilient economy capable of meeting the aspirations of its people,” he added.

The conference, held in Bauchi, brought together key stakeholders, including the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Wale Edun; Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Finance, Lydia Jafiya; Accountant General of the Federation, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Shakirat Madein; Commissioners of Finance; and Accountants General from the 36 states and the FCT.

NACOFED, a platform overseen by the Federal Ministry of Finance, facilitates collaboration among federal, state, and local governments to address pressing financial and economic issues and drive national development.

This year’s conference emphasized partnerships and innovative fiscal policies as crucial tools for navigating Nigeria’s economic challenges.

Federal Ministry of Youth Development Strengthens Collaboration with World Bank to Empower Nigerian Youth

Maryam Aminu

The Federal Ministry of Youth Development has reiterated its commitment to empowering Nigerian youth by fostering collaboration with stakeholders to create sustainable opportunities.

The Honourable Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande, made this assertion during a meeting with a World Bank delegation led by Mr. Maheshwor Shrestha, a World Bank economist, at his office in Abuja.

Comrade Olawande stressed the need for collective efforts to provide an enabling environment for young Nigerians to thrive.

“Positive engagement creates a sense of belonging and trust in governance. By working together, we can build a meaningful environment where our youth can realize their full potential,” he stated.

The Minister outlined the challenges facing Nigerian youth, including a labor market absorbing 60 million youths, with an additional 5.5 million entering annually.

He highlighted the alarming statistics that show 58% of the informal workforce is comprised of youth, many of whom lack access to skills training, funding, and adequate infrastructure.

To tackle these issues, the Minister unveiled the Ministry’s ambitious plans, including Creating direct and indirect employment opportunities for 10 million youth in five years,Ensuring proficiency in at least two income-generating skills for every young Nigerian.

Others include: Expanding youth credit support funds by $50 million to promote entrepreneurship.

Developing youth-focused infrastructure to facilitate economic inclusion.

“Our focus is to develop a coordinated mechanism for youth interventions, ensuring that Nigerian youth have the tools to thrive in today’s economy,” he added.

World Bank’s Strategic Pillars for Nigerian Youth

Speaking on behalf of the World Bank, Mr. Maheshwor Shrestha unveiled the institution’s three strategic pathways for youth empowerment.

Reeling the strategic pathways he said Skills Development and Job Matching will Provide relevant skills and connect youth to suitable job opportunities.

Shrestha added that World Bank will Facilitate Migration Opportunities to relieve domestic job market pressures.

He noted that part of the strategic pathways is Fallback Employment and Safety Nets: Offering public works programs that provide income while linking participants to further skill-building and entrepreneurship initiatives.

Mr. Shrestha lauded the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) as an unparalleled platform for youth engagement, describing it as a cornerstone for transformative youth programs.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Olubunmi Olusanya, reaffirmed the Ministry’s dedication to building on its existing collaboration with the World Bank.

“We are committed to creating robust opportunities for our youth, ensuring that they not only survive but thrive,” she said.

Both parties expressed optimism about the potential of their partnership to transform the lives of millions of Nigerian youth.

North Central Integrity Forum Denounces Allegations Against SGF Akume by North Central APC Forum

Maryam Aminu

The North Central Integrity Forum (NCIF) has strongly criticized the North Central APC Forum for its recent accusations against the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume.

In a press briefing on Thursday, November 21, 2024, in Lafia, the NCIF President, Joseph Maiwada, labeled the allegations of lopsided appointments as baseless and politically motivated, warning that such divisive claims threaten both national unity and regional progress.

Describing the accusations as an “orchestrated attack,” Maiwada highlighted Senator Akume’s longstanding contributions to the development of the North-Central geopolitical zone and Nigeria at large.

“The recent outburst by the North Central APC Forum is a regrettable attempt to misrepresent facts and tarnish the reputation of a statesman who has devoted his life to fostering national unity and inclusivity,” Maiwada stated.

He emphasized that appointments under Senator Akume’s leadership are based on competence and merit, aligning with the principles of fairness and nation-building. He dismissed the Forum’s allegations as an unwarranted effort to create unnecessary tension within the region.

Maiwada also condemned the Forum’s threats to organize protests against the SGF, describing such actions as counterproductive and detrimental to the collective interests of the North-Central region.

“Rather than engaging in baseless accusations, the North Central APC Forum should channel its energy into fostering collaboration and unity, which are critical for the region’s development,” he said.

The North Central Integrity Forum commended Senator Akume for his commitment to equity and fairness, urging stakeholders to reject any attempts to sow discord. Maiwada called on political actors in the region to embrace dialogue and constructive engagement, cautioning against inflammatory rhetoric that could polarize the zone.

“The North Central Integrity Forum stands firmly behind Senator Akume, confident in his leadership and his efforts to advance the interests of the North-Central zone and Nigeria as a whole,” he concluded.

The North Central Integrity Forum reiterated its commitment to unity and called on all stakeholders to prioritize the region’s development over personal or political interests.

World Sustainable Development Goals Organization-Nigeria partners Ogun State House of Assembly, set for training and outreaches

By Maryam Aminu

An international Non-Governmental organization which operates across the UN member nations with the scope of duty capturing all the 17 SDGs, World Sustainable Development Goals Organization-Nigeria has partnered with Ogun State House of Assembly to train the Ogun State legislatures on SDGs, their importance, benefits, and enlighten them on the role of the entire 17 SDGs as it has to do with humanity, policy-making as well as operating the Assembly in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals standard which in turn will benefit the ordinary citizens in the state.

The exclusive meeting between the World Sustainable Development Goals Organization’s powerful delegation led by the Nigeria Country Representative,  H.E., Engr. Kolawole Rasheed Adenekan and the Ogun State House of Assembly members headed by the speaker of the Assembly, Rt. Hon. Oludaisi Olusegun Elemide had in attendance all the Ogun State House of Assembly members.

The meeting, which was held in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Tuesday, the 19th of Nov., 2024, at the Speaker’s office, was result-oriented as both parties clearly defined what they needed and how to go about it.

While speaking,  the Nigeria Country Representative, World Sustainable Development Goals Organization-Nigeria,  His Excellency Engr. Kolawole Rasheed Adenekan lauded the Honourable speaker for his proactiveness in his legislative leadership to have achieved 7 bills and 24 motions in less than a year and up-to-date oversight functions.
“We are in Ogun State today to see how we can contribute our quarter to the benefit of the citizens of Ogun State through the instrumentality of the World Sustainable Development Goals Organization.

“We are here to seek your fellowship in partnership to conduct free training for Ogun State House of Assembly members on Sustainable Development Goals and also carry out Free medical outreach projects in 2025 for the Ogun citizens”, Kolawole added.

According to the Speaker, Ogun State House of Assembly, RT. Hon. Oludaisi Olusegun Elemide
while reacting to H.E. Engr. Kolawole Rasheed Adenekan thanked the organization for finding Ogun State worthy of being incorporated as a beneficiary of the organizational 2025 project,  stating that the state’s Assembly is ready for any positive project that would benefit the state, its citizens and the state Assembly.