Retired Custom officer, Da Gyang Dudu Dalyop says he is offering himself to serve the Berom nation in this perilous time in her history as National President, Berom Educational and Cultural Organisation (BECO). This was contained in a statement made available to our correspondent. Details below…
Sequel to the expiration of the last Executive Committee of the Berom Educational and Cultural Organisation (BECO), I have been approached by not a few individuals and groups representing a range of interests. I have given thought and consideration to these moves.
I have also discussed with a cross section of the Berom Nation to have a good idea of the thinking of our people on the all-important issue of effective leadership at the level of the BECO.
From the depth of my heart my interest and desire to offer myself to the office of the president of BECO is not borne out of inordinate ambition or just sheer ambition. It is a product of deep thought and analysis of the travails of the land and the people.
I have led the Berom people in Lagos for over 10 yrs and testimonies are abound. I don't see the Office of the Berom Educational and Cultural Organisation (BECO) President as a contestable one but a position of sacrifice.
A lot of blames have been shifted to the Gbong Gwom because of these voids. Today I can safely say am a veteran having served in the Nigeria Customs Service for close to 29 yrs.
I am home and desire to bring in my wealth of experience, knowledge and skills to move the Berom Nation forward.
Having led the Lagos branch of the BECO for over 10 years with lots of positive results to show, I stand with all sense of modesty to say I am willing and by His grace, able, given the opportunity.
I am compelled beyond all reasonable doubt that offering myself to lead the BECO at this very trying, challenging and hostile time is the biggest and greatest sacrifice one will make for the good of the land and our people, even unborn generations. It is not just a contest for self glorification or name making or any form of selfishness.
That is why I am ever ready to step down for a better candidate at any point in time the occasion warrants.
My decision to serve the Berom Nation is my own way of saying thank you to a society that has made me proud and identified with me on all facets.
Let me make it explicitly clear that there is no one person that can bring this desired turnaround in our nation but our collective will.
Together if we agree and join hands, a united, peaceful and prosperous Berom Nation is possible.
Thank you and God bless.
Da Gyang Dudu Dalyop
Prospective Presidential Aspirant, BECO
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BECO Election: Da Gyang Dudu Dalyop Ready to Run for Presidency
Retired Custom officer, Da Gyang Dudu Dalyop says he is offering himself to serve the Berom nation in this perilous time in her history as National President, Berom Educational and Cultural Organisation (BECO). This was contained in a statement made available to our correspondent. Details below…