Association of Social workers Kwara chapter urges members to elect vibrant leaders

Date: 2019-11-07

A day to the Congress of Kwara State Chapter of Nigeria Association of Social Workers , members of the association have been enjoined to use the instrumentality of the electoral avenue to elect vibrant, forthright and committed leaders. This is contained in a press statement by the State Chairman of the association, Honourable John Aluko.

Honorable Aluko who disclosed that the association's Congress will come up tomorrow, the seventh of November, 2019, at the Conference Room of the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, said that three delegates from each of the chapters across the State are eligible to participate in tomorrow's election, which will commence by 10:00 am .

The Chairman then urged the participants to vote for credible candidates, who will use their intellectual propensities to facilitate the progress of the association, warning the delegates against voting for material enticement, religious and ethnic bias.

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