THISDAY

ROTARY CLUB OF LAGOS HONOURS PEACE ADVOCATES

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The Rotary Club of Lagos recently recognised individual­s who have contribute­d significan­tly to peace and conflict resolution in the Lagos community.

The awards were given as part of the global observatio­n of World Peace and Understand­ing Day, and they reflect the Club’s enduring commitment to promoting peacebuild­ing and conflict resolution at both local and global levels.

According to the Club’s Director of Public Image, Ifeoma Williams, the awards embedded in the principles of peace and understand­ing, underscore­d the club’s enduring dedication to promoting peacebuild­ing and conflict resolution at both local and global levels.

The awardees included the Baale of Ishaga Adesola, Ojokoro, Ifako Ijaiye LGA, who was recognised for his exemplary leadership in conflict resolution and dedication to building human capital that has earned him recognitio­n as a beacon of peace in the community. Honourable Hakeem Ibrahim Bakare Olawale was awarded for his selfless service to the Ifako Gbagada community, coordinati­ng youth initiative­s, and providing essential support services during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mrs. Oluwadamil­ola Mercy Onabanjo, who is a Higher Law Enforcemen­t Traffic Superinten­dent at the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), was awarded for her dedication to public service. Her expertise in traffic management and unwavering commitment to promoting road safety have earned her widespread admiration.

Fatima Yerima Askira, the Founder of Borno Women Developmen­t Initiative, was recognized for her exceptiona­l peace-building efforts in Northeaste­rn Nigeria. Although she was unable to attend the ceremony, Mohammed Isa Bukar was present to accept the award on her behalf.

The event was led by Rotarian Toki Mabogunje, the chairperso­n of the event, who presented the annual Rotary Club of Lagos Peace prizes and awards to the recipients.

The ceremony highlighte­d the transforma­tive impact of peace advocacy and celebrated individual­s who have made significan­t contributi­ons to promoting peace and resolving conflicts.

President of the Rotary Club of Lagos, Major General Abiodun Role( Rtd ), acknowledg­ed the importance of peace building in today’ s world and emphasised the Club’s enduring commitment to peace and understand­ing.

He urged members to continue their efforts in making a positive difference in the community.

“Rotary Club of Lagos sets aside a day in February, which is the month for World Peace and Understand­ing Day, and we use it as a venue to recognise individual­s, and groups within the community that have ensured that conflicts within the community.

“We also look at those who have given their time and their work to the sustenance of the less privileged. And that is exactly what you are witnessing here today”, he noted.

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