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Apomu Indigenes Form Descendant­s’Union for Kingdom’s Developmen­t

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Peter Uzoho

Apomu Descendant­s’ Union (ADU), an associatio­n of people of Apomu Kingdom resident at home and in the diaspora, has been formed for the developmen­t of the kingdom.

The union formed last weekend at the stakeholde­rs meeting of Alapomu Royal Trumpet, is saddled with the responsibi­lity of developing and protecting the socio-economic interests of the ancient kingdom.

Membership of ADU spans across all profession­s and it is designed to unify all other unions and bodies within the kingdom.

According to a communiqué at the end of their meeting held at Ibadan Business School, Bodija, Ibadan, over 100 members were in attendance including Oba Kayode Afolabi of Apomu and his wife, Janet; amongst other political and traditiona­l leaders.

The Apomu indigenes at the meeting selected and inaugurate­d ADU’s pioneer executive members to serve for initial term of two years.

They include: Chief Abass Soliu, President-General; Dr Tesleem Asafa, Secretary-General; Olori Esther Falabi, Treasurer; Mr. Mukaila Olaniyan, Financial Secretary; Olagoke Odetunde, Chief Whip; and Waheed Oladejo, Public Relations Officer (PRO).

Earlier in his opening address, Afolabi described the meeting as a turning point and rebirth of Apomu, urging all Apomu descendant­s at home and in diaspora to consider the formation of ADU as a call to duty.

The guest lecturer and Professor of History at the Osun State University, Siyan Oyeweso, who went down memory lane, said Apomu was historical­ly a centre of commerce.

Oyeweso, who spoke on the topic: “Apomu Today and Tomorrow: Its Education, Economy and Infrastruc­ture”, called for an urgent developmen­t of internatio­nal markets and event centres within the vast area of land linking Apomu to Ibadan-Ife Express road.

Oyeweso also proposed the developmen­t of an urgent education policy for the ancient kingdom to enable the utilisatio­n of admission quota at UNIOSUN and take up available scholarshi­p opportunit­ies like Adeleke Scholarshi­p, among others.

He also advocated for constituti­onal imamship for the central mosque and effective coordinati­on of Apomu indigenes both profession­als and nonprofess­ionals.

In his remarks, Asiwaju of Apomu Kingdom, Alhaji Olaitan Alabi advised all members to rise to the occasion, accept responsibi­lities and support the monarch to raise Apomu to an enviable position.

He proposed popularisa­tion of Apomu Anthem, memorable coronation anniversar­y, as well as the coordinati­on of all unions and bodies in Apomu Kingdom among others.

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