Forum Hails Hon. Ishaq Bada’s Leadership, Celebrates Southwest Coordinator on Birthday

Members of the National Forum of Former Local Government Vice Chairmen of Nigeria have joined their counterparts in the Ogun State chapter to celebrate Hon. Ishaq Olanrewaju Bada, the Southwest Coordinator of the forum, on the occasion of his birthday anniversary.
In a joint statement made available to Global Mirror News, the National Coordinator of the forum, Hon. Godstime Chukwubuikem Samuel, and the Ogun State Coordinator, Hon. Badrudeen Akinola, commended Hon. Bada for his dedication, exemplary leadership, and unwavering commitment to the unity and growth of the forum across the Country.
The statement noted that Hon. Bada has been instrumental in sustaining the activities and cohesion of the Ogun State chapter since 2017, describing his role in strengthening the forum as both significant and commendable.
According to the forum’s leadership, Hon. Bada has continued to demonstrate outstanding leadership, particularly following his recent appointment as the Southwest Coordinator of the National Body, where he has been actively mobilising members and promoting stronger collaboration among former Local Government Vice Chairmen in the region.
The statement further highlighted his passion for grassroots leadership, inclusiveness, and collective progress, noting that these qualities have inspired many members of the forum and helped consolidate its structure within the Southwest.
They described Hon. Bada as a committed democrat, bridge builder, and dependable colleague whose contributions toward advancing the interests and welfare of former Local Government vice Chairmen across Nigeria remain highly valued.
The National Forum and the Ogun State Chapter therefore wished him good health, greater wisdom, and continued success in his service to the forum, Ogun State, and the Nation.
They also expressed confidence that his leadership would continue to strengthen unity within the forum and promote the ideals of grassroots governance across Nigeria.


