United for Change: Inauguration of Rescue Movement EXCOS in Osun State
United for Change: Inauguration of Rescue Movement EXCOS in Osun State

Rescue Movement, Osun State Chapter
On October 26, 2024, Osun State witnessed a significant milestone with the inauguration of the Executive Council (EXCOS) for the Rescue The Vulnerable Initiative, also known as the Rescue Movement for New Nigeria. The event took place in the state capital, Osogbo, marking a pivotal moment in our collective journey toward a better future.

This date was intentionally chosen, reflecting the urgent need for action in our times. It brought together visionary leaders who understand the gravity of our shared challenges and aspirations as one Nigeria.

Inaugurated EXCOS
The gathering was graced by Mazi Pst Wilson John Dike, Chairman of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Osun State Chapter, alongside his executive team. Their presence reinforced a vital message: our diversity is not a barrier but a strength that can unite us. The Rescue Movement emphasizes that our shared humanity knows no tribal boundaries, and together, we can build a brighter future for all Nigerians.

Rescue Movement Leaders
In this moment of unity, we reaffirmed our intertwined destinies and our commitment to overcoming the challenges that have hindered our progress. The Rescue Movement’s vision of a new Nigeria, founded on unity, justice, and equality, resonates deeply, inspiring hope and renewed dedication to our cause.
Martins Chiedozie Ugwu
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Rescue The Vulnerable Initiative, aka Rescue Movement for New Nigeria
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