Progressive Team of Ajebo Community High School Old Student Association Holds Strategic Meeting


 *Progressive Team of Ajebo Community High School Old Student Association Holds Strategic Meeting Ahead of October 18th National Election* 


Ajebo Community High School Old Student Association’s Progressive Team convened a strategic meeting in preparation for the upcoming National Election scheduled for October 18th. The meeting, attended by 80 percent of the coordinators from each set, focused on mobilizing support, outlining key strategies, and reinforcing unity among members to ensure a successful electoral process.











Engr. Adebayo Joda, the presidential candidate, expressed his sincere appreciation for the presence and commitment of everyone on the ground. He took the opportunity to call for an inclusive system of leadership, pledging that if elected as President of the Old Student Association, he will prioritize inclusivity to ensure that every member’s voice is heard and valued.


The meeting was also graced by the presence of all other candidates contesting for various positions within the association, demonstrating a collective commitment to transparency, cooperation, and the shared goal of advancing the association’s objectives.


During the session, the team expressed a strong vote of confidence in Engr. Adebayo Joda and Olawale Afuape for their exemplary leadership and commitment to the values and vision of the association. Their dedication to advancing the interests of the community and alumni remains unwavering, and the team is confident in their ability to guide and represent the association effectively.


The Progressive Team calls on all members of the Ajebo Community High School Old Student Association to rally behind these leaders and participate actively in the upcoming election to shape a brighter future for the community.

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