IPAC Initiative: Ogun Chapter Donates Educational Materials to 20 Schools
Sanyaolu highlighted the donation as a means of giving back to society and supporting government initiatives in providing quality education
The Ogun chapter of the Inter-Party Advisory Committee (IPAC) has demonstrated its commitment to education by donating exercise books and other educational materials to 20 secondary schools in the state.
Led by the new executive committee, IPAC Chairman Abayomi Sanyaolu emphasized the group's dedication to impartiality, fairness, and societal contribution.Sanyaolu highlighted the donation as a means of giving back to society and supporting government initiatives in providing quality education.
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He announced plans to extend similar gestures to all wards across the state, emphasizing the importance of political bodies contributing to societal welfare.Governor Dapo Abiodun, represented at the event, commended the peaceful conduct of IPAC's elections and stressed the organization's role as a partner in progress rather than an opposition body.
The Governor assured continued collaboration with IPAC, emphasizing the government's commitment to an open-door policy for constructive engagement with political stakeholders.In attendance were representatives from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and other dignitaries, endorsing IPAC's efforts in promoting education and social development.
The event underscored IPAC's role in fostering dialogue and cooperation among political parties for the collective advancement of society.