Sen. Ipinsagba Charges Nigeria Students On Leadership, Says They Are Leaders Of Tomorrow

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Senator Olajide Ipinsagba representing Ondo North senatorial district in the 10th Senate has Charged Nigeria students  to learn leadership as leaders of tomorrow to enhance their leadership qualities.

Sen. Ipinsagba,the Chairman , Senate Committee on Procurement gave the charge on Wednesday when he received  representative of Federal University of Technology, Akure’s Students Representative Council (SRC) led by it speaker, Comrade Daniel Adewale at his National Assembly Office.

The Students Representative Council were at the national assembly on an excursion to witness the proceedings of the upper chambers in their quest to learn and  adds value to their students’ Parliament. Hence, used the opportunity to pay an scheduled courtesy call to Senator Ipinsagba whom they described as a respected Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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However, while addressing the students, the federal lawmaker said learning is an act therefore, enjoined them to learn better ways of leading others when  in position of authorities.

He said, “You are here to witness the Senate proceedings. This is a learning process, okay? Like I said, you are the mediation of the leadership of tomorrow, right? You need to get it right from the beginning now, the very act of leadership, the very way to do it better, the normal practice in leadership, the best practice. You need to learn it so that by tomorrow, when you are moving gradually to the hierarchy or to the staircase of leadership, you know better what leadership is all about.

“I welcome you again to the national assembly and advised that as you go back to your school shun any activity that will not bring unity among you and pay attention to to those new things that will make you better leaders tomorrow.

Meanwhile, the speaker of Federal University of Technology, Akure’s Students Representatives Council, Daniel Adewale said the purpose of their visit was to carried out their normal parliamentary visits as students legislators.

“And the purpose of the parliamentary visit is to go out to national assembly, House of assemblies, of states, to learn and gain more impact about legislation and I understand what legislation really means. And today, observing the Plenary Session of the Senate House, we’ve been able to get a lot of understanding about how bills are being passed and so on.”
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