Abeokuta Sports Club gets new chief, leaders call for civic action

Ogun State deputy governor Noimot Salako-Oyedele and Senator Shuaibu Afolabi Salisu told the Abeokuta Sports Club that social organizations need to step up on leadership recruitment if they want to help the country move forward. Both officials showed up for the investiture of Alhaji Taoheed Awodele, who just became the club president, and they pushed him to make real changes during his tenure.

Salisu said groups like this should be feeding ideas to politicians and helping regular people figure out what policies actually matter versus what sounds good on paper. Awodele laid out his two-year agenda with plans to build modern swimming pools, finish the tennis house, and redo the five-a-side soccer pitch, along with other upgrades. Salako-Oyedele mentioned the club has always been a spot where elites and intellectuals mix with younger members to share ideas and build connections.
 

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