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Sanwo-Olu pledges partnership with Rotary International

Admin August 2, 2024

 

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has pledged his administration’s commitment to collaborating with Rotary International to enhance humanitarian services in the state.

This announcement came during a meeting with the District Governors of Rotary International Districts 9112 and 9111, Rotarian Olufemi Adenekan and Rotarian Oluwole Kukoyi, at Lagos House, Marina.

In his statement shared on social media, Governor Sanwo-Olu expressed his appreciation for the work Rotary International does globally and locally, highlighting the organisation’s core principles of service and addressing urgent community needs.

“Today, I welcomed the District Governors of Rotary International Districts 9112 and 9111, Rotarian Olufemi Adenekan and Rotarian Oluwole Kukoyi, to Lagos House, Marina. During our meeting, I reiterated our dedication to collaborating so as to strengthen humanitarian services and tackle the urgent needs of our citizens, which are core principles of Rotary International,” the governor wrote.

The governor emphasised the importance of partnership between the government and non-governmental organisations like Rotary International in delivering impactful projects and services.

The collaboration aims to address various issues such as healthcare, education, and community development, which are vital for improving the quality of life for Lagos residents.

This meeting marks a significant step towards fostering public-private partnerships that can effectively tackle the socio-economic challenges facing Lagos State.

By leveraging Rotary International’s extensive network and experience in humanitarian efforts, the state government aims to enhance its capacity to meet the needs of its citizens.

Governor Sanwo-Olu’s commitment to such collaborations reflects a broader strategy to engage with civil society organisations in promoting sustainable development and ensuring inclusive growth within Lagos State.

Tags: Babajide Sanwo-Olu Olufemi Adenekan Oluwole Kukoyi Rotary District 9111 Rotary District 9112

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