Mr Victor Sam-Ateki, a Special Adviser, Small and Medium Scale Enterprise, to Bayelsa governor, has been unveiled as the 19th President of Rotary Club, Central District Yenagoa.
Speaking during the ceremony on
Sunday in Yenegoa, Sam-Ateki commended members of District 9141 and the entire
rotary family for finding him worthy as he district.
He noted that there was no position that did not come with its own challenges, adding that when one attained a position one should see it as an opportunity and an honour.
“Rotary Club under my leadership will
be empowering the larger society as usual.
“I will help in making life better
for the residents of Yenagoa.
“We have ambitious programmes that
every Bayelsa resident will be proud to support when we roll them out,” he
said.
In his farewell message, Sam-Ateki’s
predecessor, Mr Avwerosuo Izu, said that the aim of the rotary club was to
encourage and foster the ideal of services; as a basis of worthy enterprise.
Izu listed objectives of the social
club to include the development of acquaintances as an opportunity for service;
and setting of high ethical standards in business and profession.
He added that the recognition of the
worthiness of all useful occupations and the dignifying of each “Rotarian’s”
occupation as an opportunity to serve society.
“Also, we have the application of the
ideal of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life.
“The advancement of international understanding,
goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional
persons united in the ideal of service is another key objective of the Rotary,”
he said.
Meanwhile, Chairman of the occasion
and the deputy Chief of Staff to Bayelsa governor, Mr Peter Akpe, commended the
club for its humanitarian services in Bayelsa.
Similarly, the father of the
occasion, King Serina Doukubo-Spiff, of Ada-ama, in Brass Local Government Area
of Bayelsa, urged the new president of the club to follow the good path of
doing good to humanity.
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