A Nigerian, Ms. Toni Adeleke has emerged as President of International Federation of Social Workers (IFSW) Africa Region.
Adeleke, who is the immediate past National Secretary of Nigeria Association of Social Workers (NASoW) was elected at the election held on Tuesday in Panama.
DAILY POST correspondent reports that this is the first time a Nigerian Social Worker will emerge as the President of the organisation in the region.
Adeleke who has earlier served as the Vice President of the association succeeded Dr Noel Muridzo from Zimbabwe.
The National President of NASoW, Alhaji Mashood Mustapha while reacting, described Adeleke’s emergence as timely.
Mustapha made this declaration via a statement made available to journalists through the National Public Relations Officer of the association, Mr. Musliudeen Adebayo on Thursday.
Mustapha added that Adeleke’s emergence is an indication that Social Work profession has come to stay in Nigeria.
He urged governments at all levels, agencies, development partners and philanthropists to cooperate with the association so as to reduce social problems in the country to the barest minimum.
“On behalf of the entire members of NASoW, I wish to congratulate the new IFSW Africa Region President, Toni Adeleke. She emerged during a strongly contested election, the result of which was announced on Tuesday.
“Toni Adeleke is the immediate past National Secretary of NASoW, the umbrella body of all professional social workers in Nigeria. She had earlier served as Vice President of IFSW Africa Region.”
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