In other to encourage more bonding among its members and
brainstorm on how to move the Club to greater heights, the Rotary Club of
Victoria Garden City Lagos, held its 2022 Club Assembly and Retreat, a few days
back.
The event which took place at the Landmark Resort, Lagos was also an opportunity for the club to educate its members on how to live a healthy lifestyle.
The President of the Club, Tunde Olaleye while speaking, revealed that
the event was ideal so as to intimate members of the projects to be executed during
his tenure so as to achieve a collective goal.
Olaleye also explained that the Club is partnering with the
government to ensure the achievements of the 7 seven areas of the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs), which include: maternal and child health, peacekeeping and conflict resolution, and economic development among others.
While stating that Rotary is about serving humanity, he
recalled that the Club played a vital role in the Eradication of Polio in the
country.
In his words: “Rotary is about serving humanity, we do
things within the seven areas of SDGs, we give back to the community where we
operate, we are partners of the government, not enemies, those areas that the
government cannot reach, we try to partner with them, not in terms of funding. We
fund ourselves, but we try to get approval and let them know what we are
doing”.
On his part, the Public image chairperson of the Club, Hazeze
Buhari, described the event as the first of its kind since he joined the Club
and added that it was also a step in the right direction.
Acknowledging that the government alone cannot take care of
everything in society, Buhari encouraged well-meaning Nigerians and
corporate organisations to assist communities around them so as to
augment what the government is doing.
One of the past district governors of the Club, Kamoru
Omotosho who spoke on “Imagine pathways to inclusive growth”,
stressed the need for the Club leaders to educate their members, adding that
knowledge goes a long way in sustaining their passion.
Omotosho who is also a medical practitioner advised the
current president to create a culture of inclusion in order to extend hands of
friendship to members, particularly the aged ones.
A public speaker, John Senaya who talked on, “Mindfulness’’,
stressed the need for humans to filter numerous information that goes into
their minds before they speak.
According to Senaya who is also a Rotarian, human mind is
driven by current information, experiences, and feelings among others.
Explaining further, he said “many information goes into the
mind every second, as humans, we should filter such information to make our mind
work better for us.
Enumerating steps to achieve a state of mindfulness, the
public speaker said awareness of things happening around us and
training of the mind.
--Oyinlola Sale
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