The Transport Students Association (TRANSA) of the Department of Transport Planning and Management at The Oke-Ogun Polytechnic, Saki, Oyo State, extends warm congratulations to the newly appointed members of the Oyo State Park Management System, with Alhaji Tomiwa Omolewa as the newly appointed chairman. In a press release signed by Comrade Waheed Kafaya (President) and Comrade Tajudeen Lateef (Secretary), TRANSA commends the government of Oyo State, led by Engr. Seyi Makinde, for their unwavering commitment to enhancing the transportation sector and providing efficient and dependable park management services.
The appointment of these new members, including Alhaji Abideen Ejiogbe (First Vice Chairman), Alhaji Tajudeen Jimoh (Deputy Chairman), Kamardeen Idowu (Treasurer), Tirimisiyu Olowoposi (Financial Secretary), Abass Amolese (Organising Secretary), Rahman Akinsola Tokyo (Second Auditor), Alhaji Wasiu Emiola (Public Relations Officer), Hamidu Mustapha Were (Auditor), Ganiyu Mojeed (First Trustee), and Musa Alubankudi (Second Trustee), marks a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to improve transportation services within the state. We firmly believe that their expertise and dedication will contribute immensely to the development and enhancement of the park management system, benefiting both commuters and transport operators alike.
As students studying in the field of transportation, we recognize the pivotal role of well-managed and organized park systems in ensuring seamless travel experiences. The park management system plays a crucial role in upholding order, ensuring passenger safety, and enhancing overall transportation efficiency. We have full confidence that the newly appointed members will leverage their knowledge and skills to address the challenges faced by the park management system, implementing innovative solutions that align with international best practices. Their appointment exemplifies the government’s dedication to promoting professionalism and excellence in the transportation sector.
Moreover, we encourage the new members of the Oyo State Park Management System to foster collaboration and engage with various stakeholders, including the academia, transport operators, commuters, and relevant associations. Through collective efforts, we can achieve a transportation system that is reliable, safe, and efficient, meeting the needs of the growing population in Oyo State.
The Transport Students Association, along with our Department led by Dr. Akanmu Ademola FCILT, MIinsTA, is eager to emphasize our preparedness to support and collaborate with the Oyo State Park Management System in whatever capacity is deemed suitable. Our association and Department consist of devoted lecturers, enthusiastic students who are deeply committed to contributing to the advancement of the transportation sector through research, knowledge sharing, and active participation in initiatives aimed at improving transport services.