LAGOS STATE SCOUT COUNCIL DECORATES OUTSTANDING WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP
Lagos State Scout Council Decorates Outstanding Women in Leadership
The Lagos State Scout Council has decorated two outstanding women and the Chairman of Ikosi-Ejirin LCDA Hon. Wale Raji Anomo with prestigious awards in recognition of their contributions to the development of young people in Lagos State. The awards ceremony took place during the 3-day residential workshop for Lagos boys, held at the Lagos State Model College, Agbowa-Ikosi, in Ikosi-Ejirin LCDA.
The Awardees
- Her Excellency, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu The First Lady of Lagos State, a strong advocate for women and children's rights, and supporter of various empowerment initiatives.
- Mrs. Feyisola Abiru: Wife of Senator Abiru, a pillar of support for her husband's legislative duties, and involved in various charitable endeavors.
- Hon. Wale Anomo Chairman of Ikosi-Ejirin LCDA, a trailblazer in local government administration, and implementer of initiatives improving residents' lives.
The Workshop
The 3-day residential workshop, organized by the Office of the First Lady of Lagos State, brought together 200 boys aged 13 to 17 from public and private schools, orphanages, correctional facilities, and technical and vocational centers. The workshop aimed to empower the boys with skills, values, and character to become responsible citizens.
The Awards Ceremony
The awards ceremony was attended by top officials of the Lagos State Government, scout leaders, and other dignitaries. The state Scout Commissioner commended the awardees for their selfless service to humanity and urged them to continue being role models for young people.
Key Takeaways
- The Lagos State Scout Council recognizes the contributions of outstanding women in leadership.
- The 3-day residential workshop empowers boys with skills, values, and character.
- The awardees are role models for young people, demonstrating selfless service and leadership.
Congratulations!
Congratulations to the awardees for being positive impact makers and contributing to the development of young people!
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