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Chief Wachuku Lauds Visionary leadership of Current ALGON Executives

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Former Director General, National Directorate of Employment, NDE, Chief Chuku Wachuku, has commended the visionary leadership of the current executives of the Association of Local Government of Nigeria (ALGON).

Chief Wachuku, who is the National President, Agricultural and Industrial Entrepreneurs of Nigeria (AIEN), made the commendation while briefing newsmen on the outcome of a strategic meeting with members of ALGON on Monday.

He said AIEN is in talks with ALGON to create over 10 Million jobs for Nigerians meant to pull them out of poverty, adding that agriculture is the way to go amid dwindling oil prices.

Chief Wachuku lauded the current executives of ALGON for their desire to create empowerment and wealth for their members nationwide, stressing that such moves will assist in pulling many people out of poverty and hardship.

He pledged to support AIEN in achieving this wonderful initiative, emphasizing that their motive is line with that of AIEN, as they are also ready to create 10 Million jobs for Nigerians, a move which according to him, will pull families out of hunger.

Chief Wachuku also revealed to newsmen the pledge of the National President of ALGON; Dr Aminu Muazu to work collaboratively with the AIEN to achieve their desire to create empowerment and wealth for members nationwide.

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Correspondent reports that during the visit, members of ALGON including the National President, Dr Aminu Muazu; Deputy National President of ALGON, Dr Moses Nameh; Senior Associate AIEN, Mr Victor Uzu; National President AIEN, Chief Chuku Wachuku among others were present.

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