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IKOSI-ISHERI NULGE CONFER AWARD ON MAYORESS BOLA BADA

 


In recognition of her quality leadership and various staff welfare programs, the Mayoress of Ikosi-isheri LCDA, Princess Samiat Abolanle Bada, was honored with an award of excellence by the council's NULGE (National Union of Local Government Employees).


While presenting her the award, the NULGE Chairman, Comrade Alimi Kabir, appreciates the Executive Chairman for impacting the community with her laudable initiatives and improving the welfare of Ikosi-isheri workers.


"Ma, on behalf of the Management, NULGE executives and all staff of Ikosi-isheri LCDA, we honor you as the most supportive and the best Council Chairman", declared Comrade Alimi.


Princess Samiat Bada, appreciates the workers for the award and assured them of more support.


"The conducive working environment - Babajide Sanwo-Olu Administrative Office Complex, Staff Bus, financial bonuses, among others, are some of our staff welfare packages. However, some of your requests are what we have in stock for you already and I assure you, with the support of the Executive, Legislative, Management, and all of you, I won't let you down", she said. 

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