Tinubu congratulates Babalola on becoming Rotary International President, calling it an inspiration to Nigerians and a win for global humanitarian leadership
Tinubu congratulates Babalola on Rotary International Presidency in a powerful message that celebrates national pride and personal achievement.
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has extended warm congratulations to Engineer Olayinka Hakeem Babalola following his historic election as the President of Rotary International for the 2026/2027 year.
Babalola, a member of the Rotary Club of Trans Amadi, Nigeria, was elected by the Rotary International Board of Directors after the resignation of SangKoo Yun due to health reasons.
He will formally assume office on July 1, 2026.
The President described Babalola’s election as a significant milestone, making him only the second African and Nigerian to hold the top position in Rotary International’s 120-year history.
According to the President, he congratulates Babalola not only for his professional excellence but also for his inspiring track record of philanthropy, engineering leadership, and humanitarian commitment.
He noted that the new Rotary President had consistently delivered impactful projects that promote peace, strengthen communities, and uplift human dignity.
“This elevation is a reward for your years of service, and it stands as a powerful inspiration to millions of Nigerians, especially our youth,” Tinubu said.
He further assured Babalola of the nation’s full support as he prepares to take up this influential global role.
“You can count on our support and encouragement to continue championing humanitarian causes and promoting the spirit of service,” Tinubu added.
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The President concluded by wishing Engineer Babalola a successful and impactful tenure, reaffirming Nigeria’s commitment to fostering international goodwill and service to humanity.

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