'SEGO' FORMALLY RESUMES AS LAGOS NURTW CHAIRMAN - MANDATE TRENDS

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'SEGO' FORMALLY RESUMES AS LAGOS NURTW CHAIRMAN




Formal address to members of NURTW:


I humbly assume the esteemed position of State Chairman of the National Union of Road Transportation Workers, Lagos State Chapter. 


With a profound sense of responsibility and dedication, I embark on this journey, guided by the principles of integrity, transparency, and service to our esteemed members and the state at large.


As I step into this role, I am profoundly grateful for the trust and confidence vested in me by the members of our esteemed union. 


I recognize the weight of this responsibility, and i pledge to uphold the highest standards of leadership, ensuring that the interests of the commuters and our members are protected and advanced.


Under my tenure, I commit to fostering unity, harmony, and cooperation among all stakeholders within the transportation sector.



Together, we will work tirelessly to address the challenges facing our industry, striving for innovation and excellence in service delivery.


I extend my heartfelt appreciation to the outgoing leadership for their dedication and contributions to the union.


I am committed to advancing our union's mission and vision, promoting the welfare and prosperity of our members.


As I assume office, I seek the guidance and blessings of the Almighty God. 


May His divine wisdom and guidance accompany me throughout my tenure, enabling me to serve with humility, fairness, and compassion.


In conclusion, I call upon all members of the National Union of Road Transportation Workers (Lagos State Chapter) to join hands with me in our collective pursuit of progress and prosperity.


Together, let us chart a course towards a brighter future for our union and the communities we serve.


Alhaji Mustapha Adio Adekunle (SEGO)  

Chairman,

National Union of Road Transportation Workers  

Lagos State Chapter.

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