Razaq Bamidele
A group of civil society activists across the 20 Local Governments and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs), in Lagos State, paid a solidarity visit to a pan-Lagos State Non-Governmental Organisation, TEAM JANDOR to pledge its support for Lagos Project.
The Lead Visioner of Team Jandor, Mr. Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran, on Monday, played host to a group of Civil Society Activists.
In a meeting held at the Liberty Place, Ikeja, where the Lead Visioner of TEAM JANDOR, Mr. Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran played host to the activists, leader of the group, Comrade Richard Akinola lauded the philanthropic activities of TEAM JANDOR and its selfless service to humanity, touching lives across the three senatorial districts of Lagos State since 2016 to date.
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At the interactive session that was witnessed by pressmen, the activists, who took turns to speak unanimously declared their support to the TEAM, asserting that, “truly, time is ripe for a Lagos that works for all.”
The visiting Comrades praised the vision and the brilliant presentation of the Lead Visioner, Adediran just as they they assured TEAM JANDOR of their preparedness to commence grassroots enlightenment and mobilisation programmes for the actualization of the ‘Lagos for Lagos’ agenda.
Speaking earlier, Adediran had called on the visiting activists to collaborate with vision of TEAM JANDOR for the advancement of the state, enthusing that, “with a better Lagos, everybody would be better for it.
Adediran, who doubles as the Grand Patron of the IBILE-EKO FORUM, an indigenous group of Lagos indigenes with members spread across the 20 Local Governments and 37 Local Council Development Areas, assured of a better synergy to the benefit of all Lagosians.