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Appointment of 21 Special Assistants on Community Development: Genesis of rural progress

Appointment of 21 Special Assistants on Community Development: Genesis of rural progress

…. NAANS President Lauds Hon. Kolawole Ologede

The National President of National Association of Akure North Students (NAANS), Comr Oluwalade Femi, has commended Hon. Kolawole Ologede, Member representing Akure North constituency at the Ondo State House of Assembly for appointing 21 Special Assistants on Community Development, hailing it as a significant step towards rural progress.

“I would love to commend Honourable Kolawole Ologede, our Honorable member representing the good people of Akure North at the State assembly, for taking awesome steps towards grassroots development in this season. This (21 special assistants appointment) move is expected to bring about meaningful development in rural areas, addressing pressing issues and improving the quality of life for residents of Akure North Communities.

The appointment of special assistants on community development is a strategic move to ensure that the needs of rural communities are met. These assistants will work closely with local stakeholders to identify areas of need and develop targeted interventions to drive growth and development.

This initiative is a clear demonstration of Hon. Ologede’s commitment to grassroots development and community engagement. By empowering local communities, he is ensuring that development is driven from the bottom-up, rather than relying solely on top-down approaches” he stated.

Comrade Femi’s endorsement of Hon. Ologede’s appointment is a testament to the widespread recognition of the importance of community development in driving rural progress. This move is expected to have far-reaching benefits, including improved infrastructure, enhanced economic opportunities, and better access to social services.

As the special assistants begin their work, they will be expected to engage with local communities, identify priority areas, and develop strategies to address these needs. This will involve collaboration with local government officials, traditional leaders, and other stakeholders to ensure that development initiatives are tailored to the specific needs of each community.

The Students’ Union leader concludes by appreciating the Akure North MHA for assuring the students community his monthly support and annual free jamb form initiative through its unified body (NAANS), says it’s a testament to Ologede’s commitment to Education development.

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