Tunji Alausa
The Epe Division Professional Women Association (EPWA) has extended heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Moruf Tunji Alausa on his recent appointment as the Honourable Minister of Education for the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that in a statement signed by the association’s President, Mrs. Folake Oluyemi, and Secretary, Mrs. Hajarat Oluwatoyin Kunle-Lawal, the EPWA commended Dr. Alausa for his exemplary leadership and significant contributions to national development.
“The Board of Trustee (BOT), Executive Committee and the entire members of Epe Division Professional Women Association (EPWA) congratulate you Dr. Moruf Tunji Alausa on your new appointment as the Honourable Minister of Education, Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“We particularly commend you and eternally grateful for your notable achievement with the upgrading of Epe General Hospital to Federal Medical Centre, Epe during a short tenure as the Minister of Health.
“Your exemplary leadership, hard work and dedication to National assignment were noticed and appreciated.
“This was demonstrated with a fresh portfolio as a Minister of Education. We have no doubt that you will excel in this new role and continue to inspire those around you and the younger generations.
“We are confident you will also make positive and everlasting impact in your new portfolio.
EPWA Celebrates Dr. Moruf Tunji Alausa On Appointment As Education Minister
“As a respectable indigenous Professional Women Association in Epe Division of Lagos State, please be assured you have our unwavering support and pledge to stand by you in your drive for National Development.
“We wish you all the best as you embark on this daunting task and pray almighty Allah will help you to succeed.”
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