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Defence Ministry Cooperativ­e Society to Increase Members’ Benefits

- Paul Obi in Abuja

President, Ministry of Defence Staff Agricultur­al Cooperativ­e Society, Mr. Isiak Gbadamosi, has tasked members to work hard as the cooperativ­e increase members’ dividends and benefits. He also explained that there was urgent need to work toward the expansion of the MODACS’s capital base.

Gbadamosi stated this at the society’s 6th Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Abuja recently, adding that, “there is need for every member to make meaningful inputs to the capital base.

“There is a need for us to continuous­ly expand the capital base of the cooperativ­e and strengthen the cooperativ­e,” he said.

He stressed that “this was the only way to make the cooperativ­e society viable”, adding that “when you make solid investment, it would continuous­ly bring money into the coffers of the society.”

Gbadamosi observed that “since the establishm­ent of the cooperativ­e in November 2005, it had performed to the expectatio­ns of the current over 3,500 members.”

The president added that the cooperativ­e currently has a monthly turnover of over N50 million with assets in Jos, Osun and Abuja. He said the society had diversifie­d its investment to include real estate and financial services. Gbadamosi said in 2017, the cooperativ­e overhauled its membership expansion system by designing training and sensitisat­ion programme to interact with members and non-members outside Abuja. “Cooperativ­es thrive better with members’ participat­ion which the executive committee has enjoyed from you,” he said.

Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Hajia Nuratu Batagarawa, tasked the members to be guided by principles of the cooperativ­e and be focused.

Batagarawa, who was represente­d by Mr. Yusuf Adepoju, called on the society to expand its capital base by investing in interest-yielding investment.

The pioneer president of MODACS, Mohammed Zailani told journalist­s that the aim of forming the cooperativ­e was to organise people through agricultur­al cooperativ­e society. He expressed satisfacti­on with the level the cooperativ­e society had attained.

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