•Former Governor Akinwunmi Ambode received the Community Leadership and Impact Award from CNI.
•The award celebrates his transformative contributions to Epe and Lagos State.
•Ambode expressed gratitude and reaffirmed his commitment to community development.
Former Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, has been recognized with the prestigious Community Leadership and Impact Award by the Concerned Nation Builders Initiative (CNI).
EkoHotBlog gathers that the he award, presented at his residence in Epe, celebrates his transformative contributions to the development of Epe Division and Lagos State as a whole.
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The event, held under the auspices of the Epe Division Community Annual Awards (EDCAA), honors individuals whose visionary leadership has driven sustainable growth and progress within their communities.
Idris Tele Olukoya, Founder and Director-General of CNI, lauded Mr. Ambode’s exceptional leadership, describing Epe as a beacon of progress in Lagos State due to his efforts. “This award is a celebration of excellence. Hon. Ambode’s commitment to sustainable development has made Epe a model for progress in Lagos State,” Olukoya stated.
In his acceptance speech, Mr. Ambode expressed gratitude for the recognition and reaffirmed his dedication to community service. “I am deeply honored by this recognition. Epe has always held a special place in my heart, and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to contribute to its growth. This award is not just for me but for every resident of Epe who shares in the vision of a prosperous community,” he said.
During Mr. Ambode’s tenure as governor, Epe experienced remarkable improvements, including infrastructural advancements, upgraded educational facilities, and enhanced social welfare programs, cementing his legacy as a transformative leader in the region.
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