Published By Cliffsimon Akalonu
The Motor Mechanics & Technicians Association of Nigeria (MOMTAN), has elected Alhaji Maruf Adebayo Arowolo, as their National President.
The Delegate Conference Electoral Committee announced the final results of the Presidential Election of Momtan, during their delegate conference held in Osun state today, the 31st of March 2022.
In an acceptance speech by the president elect, Alhaji Maruf Arowolo said, it’s a great honor and responsibility bestowed on me on this remarkable day means that, indeed members of Momtan has spoken clearly and have given me their mandate to be the President Momtan. ” By these words I accept the mandate “.
“It is a profound honor and huge responsibility on me, Alhaji Maruf stated.
The President elect commended all those that have supported him and contributed to the success of this election and I am sure you have exerted your votes not just because you believe in me but for the wisdom and visions we share together for our Association to reach greater heights.
He said to members, this victory belongs to our numerous youths who are in this trying times eager to acquire technical supports, especially in mechatronic trainings. This victory will enable me to uplift our youths throughout the thirty six States of Nigeria.
We have made it work in Lagos State Chapter during my reign as the state chairman and I have no doubt that MOMTAN through me, will carry our youths throughout all the states for best trainings in automobile engineering.
We must have courage and competency to make our association greater and benefit the life of each and every one of us he said”.
He noted that, now the election is over we must put all our members to consideration and put grievances and grudges aside to move forward.
Productivity is a way of life, we must develop the culture of providing our numerous customers, service supports in putting their vehicles in peak mechanical performance.
At this point I will like to thank the Leadership of Momtan, the past and immediate Presidents especially Prince J.C. Omotosho, the Trustees, Past National Executive Council and all the various Institutions that has helped us to grow in technical development.
To INEC and partners in progress, our election should signal a well defined orientation that will make us courageous and confident enough to seek greater place for our members in productivity and upliftment of our livelihood.
Once more I thank the Delegate Conference Electoral Committee for providing better forum for a free and fair election.