, As LEAMSP Lagos elects new leaders
By Eniola Idris
Muslim school proprietors under the auspice of League of Muslim School Proprietors Worldwide (LEAMSP) have been urged to imbibe culture of excellence in their academic operations.
This advise was made at the association’s triennial electoral conference, where Lagos State Chapter of LEAMSP elected new set of executives for the next three years (2021-2024).
The Guest Speaker and former Lagos State Commissioner for Home Affairs, Dr Abdul Hakeem Abdul Lateef in his lecture at the conference titled: “Breakthrough to Excellence” charged proprietors to imbibe the culture of excellence in running their schools and see it as an act of worship of their Creator to achieve success.
Abdul Lateef, who is also the Chief Imam of Lagos State House of Assembly Mosque, called on members of LEAMSP in Lagos to remain united and seek improvements everyday of their lives in order remain relevant in the ever changing world.
The new executives as announced by the election committee (Shurah) Chairman, Alhaji Nurein Olaleye are:
Chairman: Monsur Yaqeen; Vice Chairman (Inspectorate): Nurudeen Omotosho; Vice Chairman (R&SD): Zaenab Ahmad-Taiwo; Secretary: Rasheedah Olowonisaye.
Others are: Ass. Secretary: AbdulHafeez T. Animashaun; Financial Secretary: Moshood Sodiq; IPO: Habeeb Atata; Auditor: Jeleel Ogunwale; Welfare : Monsur Kilanse; Ex officio 1: Alhaji Fatai B. Raheem; and Ex officio 2: Jamiu M. Bello.
The event also witnessed the unveiling of the administrative vehicle procured by the outgone executives of the association led by Alhaji Fatai Raheem.