The Head of Service, Bode Agoro, has attended the 7th Edition of the Ibile Youth Academy 2025/2026 One-Day Leadership Summit in Ikeja.
Eko Hot News reports that the summit was organised by the Lagos State Ministry of Youth and Social Development at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium, Secretariat, Alausa.
Agoro described the summit as proof of the Lagos State Government’s commitment to youth inclusion and capacity building.
He noted that public servants recognise the strength and resilience of the youth population.

According to him, the Ibile Youth Academy is grooming future leaders through structured mentorship.
He said the programme provides skills development and exposure to governance processes.
Agoro emphasised that the initiative promotes excellence, integrity and service among participants.
He reaffirmed the government’s support for youth-focused development programmes.

The Head of Service said such initiatives align with the state’s broader developmental aspirations.
He encouraged participants to maximise the knowledge and networks gained at the summit.
Agoro urged them to seize opportunities presented during the programme.

He challenged the youths to become ambassadors of positive change in their communities.
The summit attracted young leaders from across Lagos State.
Participants engaged in discussions on leadership and civic responsibility.

Stakeholders described the event as a platform for empowerment and innovation.
The Ibile Youth Academy continues to serve as a mentorship hub for aspiring leaders.
Observers noted that youth engagement remains central to Lagos’ growth agenda.

Agoro reiterated that investment in young people is an investment in the state’s future.
The event concluded with renewed commitment to youth-driven development.
