Harps on consolidating national development
Rotary Club of Ota, at the weekend, embarked on a historic train fellowship ride, bringing together distinguished Rotary members in the true spirit of service, unity, and national development.
In a statement, Chief Public Relations Officer of the NRC, Callistus Unyimadu, described the initiative as a remarkable demonstration of innovation in civic and humanitarian engagement.
According to the statement, the historic fellowship brought together members of the Rotary Club of Ota aboard a moving train for fellowship, leadership interaction, and strategic discussions focused on service to humanity, climate action, and sustainable community development.
The event was led by the Club’s President, Charles Umukoro, alongside members of the executive council and general membership.
Unyimadu said that key officers present at the gathering included Vice President, Bisi Seleso; Pioneer President, Olumide Adebiyi; Treasurer, Olumide Omotola; President-elect, Fatai Wasi, and the club’s doyen and longest-serving member, Dr Kele Abolaji, among others.
The statement further highlighted the visit of the Railway District Manager, Rasheed Adedeji, who welcomed the Rotarians on board, describing his presence as a demonstration of the strong relationship between the NRC and the Rotary Club.
In a symbolic gesture of shared values and partnership, Adedeji was formally inducted into the Rotary Club of Ota.
Beyond the historic fellowship, the statement said that the event also reinforced Rotary’s commitment to environmental sustainability and climate action, with the club commencing a large-scale tree-planting exercise on Friday, February 28, 2026, to support climate change mitigation and environmental protection within host communities.
Unyimadu, however, described the moving-train fellowship as symbolic of progress, innovation, and forward movement—values that align with the transformation agenda of the Nigerian Railway Corporation.
He added that through this landmark initiative and its environmental intervention, the Rotary Club of Ota had positioned itself as a pacesetter in redefining fellowship, service, and impact in Nigeria.
The statement, therefore, reaffirmed the NRC’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote national development, environmental sustainability, and community advancement, while projecting the railway as a safe, modern, and strategic platform for engagement.
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