Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Union seeks cooperation of artisans for skill upgrading

Former president United Welder Association of Nigeria, Chief Showemimo Oladele,(left)
 inaugurating Adesegun Aregbe as the new president of the association , 
Chief Whip, Bakare Ajibola, Task Force Abanishe Omotayo and Lamidi Rasaq 
at the occasion in Lagos 
PHOTO BY: ADENIYI ADUNOLA 

The president of United Welders Association of Nigeria, zone 001, Mr. Adesegun Aregbe has urged his members to join hands with him to lift the technical capabilities of the association.
     Speaking inauguration service of the association in Ejigbo, Lagos, he said, to boast that we are competent welders, instructors, supervisors and competent welding co-ordinators we need to join hand and work together has a team to satisfy the needs of our customers.
He promised to work for the interest of his members, adding that the time has come for a change in the way of doing things, adding that he will do all within his power to bring positive changes to the association.
He said; “we are going to do our best for the good of this association. The time for bickering has ended and it is time for us to stand as one and move the association forward. we will do our best and promised not to disappoint you for the confidence you have reposed in us.”
Aregbe urged the executives to see the chance give to the as an opportunity to serve the association better so that they can have their names written in the book history of the of the association
‘‘For us to protect our job we need to provide excellent service to our customers”.
The immediate past  president of the association, Showemimon Oladele said the task ahead of the new executive is not going to be easy, but advised them to work together as one body, adding that it is only when they work as one indivisible body that the followers will queue behind them and support them in all they do.
He advised the association to always support government, saying it is not good for to be seen as criticizing the government because doing will hamper the development of the association.
“We have to stand behind them and continue to pray for them because if they fail, we fail and if they succeed we all succeed together. We will continue to pray for them so that they will know our needs better than we do,” he added.

By Adeniyi Adunola and Olasinde Toyin 

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