Ekiti Renowned Unionist Adesoye emerges VP, Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria

A former Chairman of the Trade Union Congress, TUC, in Ekiti State, Comrade Odunayo Adedayo Adesoye has been elected as the Vice President, Southwest Zone of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN).

Adesoye was among other executives elected during the National Delegate Conference of the Union which was held during the weekend in Abuja.Other executive members are Comrade Innocent Bola-Audu, National President, Comrade Rahab Maigari – National Treasurer; Comrade Nkiru Aneke – Internal Auditor; Comrade Jonathan Ogbeni Aligbe – National Trustee; Comrade Gamaliel Chinyere Acho – Secretary General; Comrade Gold Dybo – National Ex-Offico; Comrade Isaac Job Lingmu – National Ex-Offico;Comrade Christopher Ehidiauwa Lengbedion – National Ex-Offico; Comrade Adebayo Oluwa – National Ex-Offico, and Comrade Orisamuyiwa Oladele Abidakun – National Ex-Offico.

Adesoye who is a renowned unionist has served in different capacities including, State Chairman of ASCSN for two terms, Vice Chairman JNC for terms, Spokesperson for JNC, one term just to mention but a few.

Addressing journalists after his emergence, Adesoye thanked God for the grace and privilege to serve his people with a promise to work with other CWC members to move the Association to an enviable height.

Adesoye appealed to aggrieved members to embrace peace and join hands with the new leadership to develop and build a union that they would all be proud of.

Meanwhile, Adesoye has extended his heart felt congratulations to the new National President, Innocent Bola-Audu and other CWC members with a prayer to God to grant to them success in the task ahead.

He promised to use his wealth of experience and expertise to make the Association great.

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