NAPPS Kwara Rallies Members for 2025 National Conference
The Kwara State leadership of the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS) has embarked on a series of courtesy visits across its zones to sensitize members ahead of the 2025 National Conference.
On Tuesday, October 29, 2025, the State Vice President III (representing Kwara North) and the State Treasurer led a delegation to the Share and Edu Zones. The delegation conveyed the State Executive's message, stressing the importance of full participation. The Vice President described the hosting opportunity as a rare privilege that may not return for two decades, urging members to use the moment to demonstrate NAPPS Kwara's unity, strength, and commitment to "nurturing for national development." The leadership emphasized that the conference is an invaluable opportunity for professional development and collaboration.
Sensitization Continues in Kwara Central
The sensitization efforts continued in the Kwara Central Zone, where State Vice President I, Comrade Bolaji Daud, led a delegation to the Ilorin South A Zone.
Comrade Bolaji commended the zonal leadership for their continuous support and reaffirmed the State Executive's commitment to safeguarding members' interests against evolving government policies. He encouraged members to reciprocate this commitment through massive registration and active participation in the forthcoming National Conference, scheduled for next month. He noted that attendance would afford members the opportunity to network with other school proprietors and gain valuable insights to enhance school management.
The State Secretary and the Public Relations Officer, who were part of the Ilorin South A delegation, also highlighted the importance of supporting zonal leadership to ensure a strong representation from Kwara at the national event.
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