Africazine:
The Igbo Speaking Community in Lagos State has welcomed new leadership aimed at fostering unity and stability.
During a ceremony in Surulere, Prince Andymoore Ezejioha and Chief Obinna Ugwu received their certificates as vice chairmen. The Board of Trustees emphasized the importance of their roles in promoting peace and collaboration within the community.
New Leadership for Igbo Community in Lagos
The Board of Trustees of the Igbo Speaking Community recently presented certificates to its newly elected vice chairmen from Anambra and Enugu States. This event marks a significant step toward revitalizing the community’s leadership structure.
Dr. Jonathan Nnaji, the Chairman of the BOT, conducted the presentation and urged the new officials to uphold the community’s values of unity and service. The ceremony was attended by various community leaders, highlighting the collective support for the new leadership.
Lagos Igbo Community Aims for Stability
Onowu Andymoore Ezejioha expressed gratitude for the BOT’s efforts in restoring peace after years of internal strife. He emphasized the need for a stable environment for cultural, social, and economic activities among the Ndigbo in Lagos.
Ezejioha also called for the BOT’s intervention in ongoing disputes within the Ndieze structure, believing that resolution would further enhance peace among Igbo leaders in the state. His commitment to collaboration with fellow executives reflects a proactive approach to community governance.
Next Steps for the Igbo Speaking Community
- Strengthening peace initiatives led by the BOT.
- Addressing the ongoing crisis within the Ndieze structure.
- Encouraging community support for the new executives.
The Igbo Speaking Community in Lagos is poised for a new chapter under its elected leaders, focusing on unity and progress.
