- Princess Animashaun highlights Epe’s achievements in TB control
- First Lady Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu hosts induction for new TB Ambassadors
- New ambassadors urged to lead with compassion and dedication
The Executive Chairman of Epe Local Government, Hon. (Princess) Surah Olayemi Animashaun, FHTI, delivered an inspiring and impactful presentation today at the induction ceremony for newly appointed Female Chairmen and Wives of Chairmen as Tuberculosis (TB) Ambassadors in Lagos State.
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Eko Hot Blog reports that the ceremony, graced by the First Lady of Lagos State, Her Excellency Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, as Chief Host, brought together leading women in governance to champion a stronger, community-driven response to TB across the state.
In her address, Princess Animashaun highlighted Epe Local Government’s outstanding strides in the fight against tuberculosis—efforts that have earned the council notable recognition from the Lagos State Government.
She outlined the proactive measures behind Epe’s success, including sustained sensitization campaigns, broadened access to TB screening, strengthened collaborations with health professionals, and targeted community interventions.
According to her, these achievements are the result of deliberate investment, political will, and strong teamwork within the health sector.
She encouraged the newly inducted ambassadors to approach their new roles with compassion and commitment, noting that advocacy and leadership at the grassroots level remain key to eliminating TB in Lagos State.
Her message resonated deeply, sparking warm applause from the audience and reaffirming her place as one of Lagos State’s leading examples of visionary, people-focused leadership.
Under the administration of Hon. Princess Surah Olayemi Animashaun, Epe continues to stand out as a model for effective governance, community involvement, and impactful healthcare delivery.

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