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     Ogun State Deputy Governor, Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele has called on all Awori indigenes to work in unity and preserve their heritage to take its rightful place in the national con­sciousness.

    Engr. Salako-Oyedele, made the call while declaring open, the 2024 Awori Summit, at the OPIC Event Centre, Isheri Olofin, noting that it was im­portant to focus on leadership, edu­cation and economic development, to project the Awori image and deepen their role in nation-building.

    Speaking on the theme of the sum­mit, “Projecting Awori Image in Na­tion Building”, the Deputy Governor described it as apt and historically relevant to Awori, emphasising the need for all indigenes of the area to ensure socio-economic advancement of the land.

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    She encouraged key players and elders in the area to build strong re­lationships within the Awori commu­nity, saying their partnership would stand as strength for future genera­tions.

    While applauding the convener of the summit, the Olofin of Isheri, Oba Sulaimon Bamgbade for the initia­tive, Engr. Salako-Oyedele noted that it was a strategic approach towards promoting the rich culture of the Aworis, urging its leaders to support the move and ensure that it becomes a platform for meaningful action, rath­er than just discussions.

    In his keynote speech, a former Vice-Chancellor of Lagos State Uni­versity, Prof. Olanrewaju Fagbohun (SAN), implored the Aworis to be resilient and ensure harmonious re­lationships for them to be reckoned with, emphasising the need to spon­sor a documentary about their cul­ture and traditions.

    Earlier, the Chairman of the Sum­mit Committee, Alhaji Abdulsemiu Yusuff, said the event became nec­essary, to build a viral and strong Awori tribe, noting that the land was a God-given abode of wealth to both indigenes and non-indigenes.

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