Ojikutu bags prestigious World Leadership Merit Award nomination

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The nomination of the formost female elected deputy governor in Nigeria and advocate of good governance, Ayanke Ojikutu, former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, for the esteemed World Leadership Merit Award (WOLMA) has been approved by the award committee.

This recognition is a testament to her unwavering commitment to equity, fairness, justice, probity, and accountability.

As a trailblasing politician and astute technocrat, Alhaja Ojikutu has consistently championed the cause of good governance, ensuring that public resources are utilized for the benefit of the people.

Her tireless efforts to uplift the lives of the disadvantaged and oppressed have been remarkable, earning her a reputation as a passionate advocate for human rights and social justice.

The World Leadership Merit Award (WOLMA) is a prestigious honour that acknowledges exceptional leaders who have made significant contributions to their communities and the world at large and Alhaja Ojikutu’s nomination is a well-deserved recognition of her leadership, vision, and dedication to creating a more just and equitable society.

The award will be presented as part of the activities marking the forthcoming UNITED NATIONS WOMEN CSW69 ASSEMBLY in New York in March 2025.

This global platform will provide an opportunity for Alhaja Ojikutu’s remarkable work to be recognized and celebrated by a wider audience.

The Award Committee’s Secretary, Charity Munyiri, in a statement released in Nairobi Kenya stated that, “the organisers are thrilled to nominate Alhaja Sinatu Aderoju Ojikutu for this prestigious award.

Her leadership, integrity, and commitment to public service are an inspiration to us all, and we are honored to recognize her contributions to humanity.”

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