Rescue Movement Launches in Lagos: A New Era of Support for the Vulnerable
Rescue Movement Launches in Lagos: A New Era of Support for the Vulnerable

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The city of Lagos was filled with excitement and celebration as the Rescue the Vulnerable Initiative, known as the Rescue Movement, officially launched its Lagos State chapter today.

Lagos Chapter, Rescue Movement Inauguration
The inauguration event attracted a significant turnout, featuring the Organization’s Director General, Comrade Martins Chiedozie Ugwu, alongside Deputy DG for the Southwest, Aare Adeyeye, and other key officials. During the ceremony, the newly appointed state executive members were sworn in, marking a pivotal moment for the organization in Lagos.

State Coordinator Comrade Adewale expressed gratitude to the leadership for their confidence in the newly elected members, emphasizing their commitment to fulfilling the organization’s mission across the state. The Director General urged the executives to serve as exemplary ambassadors and champions of change, with a vision that reaches every corner of Lagos. He also called upon the members to support the new leadership as they embark on this important journey.

Media representatives are invited to utilize this announcement to further report on the Lagos chapter’s inauguration and its objectives.

For more information, please contact: +234 803 657 6123.

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