Danmole Rallies Support for Unity and Progress at Inaugural Meeting of Lagos Muslim Committee
President of the Muslim Community of Lagos State, Alhaji Mohammed Oyinlomo Danmole, has called on Muslim leaders across the state to embrace unity, sincerity, and purposeful collaboration as the newly inaugurated Central Working Committee (CWC) of the Muslim Community begins its tenure.
Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the 16th Central Working Committee held on Sunday at the Ansar-ud-Deen Society Conference Room in Surulere, Lagos, Danmole described the gathering as the start of a “new chapter” in the collective journey of Muslims in the state.
“This mission is not just aspirational but actionable. And with Allah’s help, and through sincere collaboration and dedication, we shall bring it to life,” Danmole declared.
He emphasized that the committee’s core focus must include the advancement of Islamic values, human capital development, leadership training, technical education, and access to quality healthcare for Muslims across Lagos.
Danmole stressed the importance of inclusive policy-making and encouraged every member of the committee to contribute meaningfully from the onset. “Let us ensure our policies reflect the voice of all, and not just a few,” he said.
The newly inaugurated committee, under Danmole’s leadership, is expected to steer strategic decisions that will impact mosques, educational institutions, and communities across the state.
He concluded by urging members to approach their duties with sincerity, unity of purpose, and a focus on leaving a lasting legacy. “Our legacy will be measured not by the titles we hold, but by the value we add,” he noted.
The event marks the formal take-off of the 16th administration of the Muslim Community of Lagos State, signaling renewed momentum for grassroots engagement and faith-driven development.