Rotary club of Jos Central District 9125 Inaugurates 38th President

By Managing Editor

Newly Inaugurated President of Rotary Club of Jos Central, Rotarian Samuel Edeh has disclosed that more than 3 Primary Schools in Jos North and South Local Government Areas of Plateau State are to benefit from Rotary Club of Jos Central (District 9125) Projects for the 2020-21 Year.

The Club President stated in Jos during his Investiture Ceremony as the 38th President of the Club.

According to him, the name Rotary rings a bell everywhere in the world and known to render humanitarian services to our immediate communities, which has prompted Rotary Club of Jos Central to carry out these noble projects for the next one year under his watch as President of the Club.

He encouraged members to key into these developmental projects which will go a long way in alleviating the sufferings that abound in the Society.

Speaking further the President explained Projects to be executed to include donations of 300 Classroom Desks to RCM Primary School Kabong, drilling of Water Borehole and water system facility at St Luke’s primary school Jos, donation of Wheelchairs to polio affected disabled persons, free eye test, blood sugar level test and blood pressure test for 200 people in Kabong community, provision of 2 bus shelters in target commercial areas in Tudun Wada- Jos North LGA, and organising a Literature Competition among 22 Senior Secondary Schools, all valued at 5 million Naira.

He solicited the support of club members and Spirited individuals in the Society, saying Rotary is a platform for friendship, humanitarian service and personal development.

Keynote Speaker at the event, Plateau State Coordinator of World Health Organisation, Pharmacist Wadzingi Bassi applauded Rotary for been partners in the eradication of Polio in Nigeria through its campaign and health interventions, saying their efforts has yielded good results as World health Organisation declared Nigeria Polio free.

The Speaker said more efforts will be made to ensure Nigeria remains a Polio free nation and pledge World Health Organisation’s continuous support to the club in any capacity to ensure it’s humanitarian efforts is achieved.

Director General Nigerian College of Accountancy Dr Kayode Fasua who was also inducted and recognised by the club charged Spirited Nigerians to emulate the good works rendered by rotary club to the society saying if more wealthy Nigerians invest in humanitarian services the nation will fair better.

Highlights of the occasion witnessed presentation of Awards to five individuals in the Society among whom are Direcor General of Industrial Training fund- Sir Joseph Ari; WHO State Coordinator- Pharmacist Wadzingi Bassi; Director General NCA- Dr. Kayode Fasua; and Young Entrepreneurs Mrs Anna Yarling and Mr Obinna Udeh among others.

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