301 HAG MULTI PURPOSE COOPERATIVE SOCIETY RECEIVES NATIONAL AWARD.
301 Heavy Airlift Group multi purpose Cooperative Society, Nigerian Airforce, at weekend received a national award as the best most manage Cooperative Society in Nigeria.
Last Sunday at Neca event center Alausa,Ikeja, Lagos. A dinner night was organised by the Cooperative Rating and award Society of Nigeria (CRASON) to honour and award Cooperative societies in the Country who has distinguished themselves with out standing performance within the year in view.

This event was aimed at recognising contributions of Cooperative Societies towards improvement of economic growth and Development of the Country.
The Guest of honour, Honorable minister of Agriculture Chief Audu Ogbeh, who was represented by Director, Federal Ministry of Agriculture Mrs Olayinka Akeredolu in her speech at the event, stated that Cooperative Societies contributes immensely to growth of Nigerian economy , she urged all registered Cooperative Societies in the Country to better the lives of their members and show solidarity to the Nation by investing in Agriculture. She further said,for (CMS) that are to be awarded, " award is to motivate and encourage you to do more, and for those who might not receive any award tonight you are also needed to be encouraged in order to improve and perform better in the future."
Amongst 2018 awardees, 301 Heavy Airlift Group multi purpose Cooperative Society Emerged as the most manage Cooperative Society in Nigeria.
Receiving the Award on behalf of 301 HAG multi purpose Cooperative society, the President, Group Captain Bamidele Amuda thanked the organizers and dedicated the award to the Chief of Air staff, (CAS) Air Marshal Saqidu Abubakar.



It could be recalled that, this was the maiden edition of such an event in the Country . Present at the occasion were, Governor of Lagos State and that of Gombe state who were represented at the occasion and other top dignitaries in Cooperative affairs in the Country, managers of Cooperative Societies in Nigeria cut across all part of the Country.







301 Heavy Airlift Group multi purpose Cooperative Society, Nigerian Airforce, at weekend received a national award as the best most manage Cooperative Society in Nigeria.
Last Sunday at Neca event center Alausa,Ikeja, Lagos. A dinner night was organised by the Cooperative Rating and award Society of Nigeria (CRASON) to honour and award Cooperative societies in the Country who has distinguished themselves with out standing performance within the year in view.
This event was aimed at recognising contributions of Cooperative Societies towards improvement of economic growth and Development of the Country.
The Guest of honour, Honorable minister of Agriculture Chief Audu Ogbeh, who was represented by Director, Federal Ministry of Agriculture Mrs Olayinka Akeredolu in her speech at the event, stated that Cooperative Societies contributes immensely to growth of Nigerian economy , she urged all registered Cooperative Societies in the Country to better the lives of their members and show solidarity to the Nation by investing in Agriculture. She further said,for (CMS) that are to be awarded, " award is to motivate and encourage you to do more, and for those who might not receive any award tonight you are also needed to be encouraged in order to improve and perform better in the future."
Amongst 2018 awardees, 301 Heavy Airlift Group multi purpose Cooperative Society Emerged as the most manage Cooperative Society in Nigeria.
Receiving the Award on behalf of 301 HAG multi purpose Cooperative society, the President, Group Captain Bamidele Amuda thanked the organizers and dedicated the award to the Chief of Air staff, (CAS) Air Marshal Saqidu Abubakar.
It could be recalled that, this was the maiden edition of such an event in the Country . Present at the occasion were, Governor of Lagos State and that of Gombe state who were represented at the occasion and other top dignitaries in Cooperative affairs in the Country, managers of Cooperative Societies in Nigeria cut across all part of the Country.
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