Nigerian man becomes the first ever African Mayor of Greenwich, South-East London
The newly elected Mayor of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, South-East London is
Nigeria-born British councillor, Olugbenga Babatola. 59-year-old
Babatola, a Thamesmead councillor became Greenwich's first ever deputy
mayor of Afrcan descent. He was sworn in as deputy to former Mayor
Councillor Norman Adams on May 19, 2015
Olugbenga Babatola was elected by council members at an annual meeting and will
hold the position for a year. The married father of three and
grandfather of one will be sworn-in in an inauguration ceremony on Wednesday May 25, 2016 at 7pm.
In 2015, when youths in the Royal Borough of Greenwich renovated one
of the facilities in the county back in 2015, Babatola was full of
praise for them, expressing his believe in giving to the society.
"The young people have worked really hard and to get to this
stage is brilliant," he said. "Our children are getting to the point now
where they don’t ask what
their community will do for them but what are they going to do to
support their community. I think it’s very inspirational and is leading
by example so that
the younger ones will follow them by seeing their contributions to their
community."
Local residents of the Borough are being invited to celebrate the
inauguration of the new Mayor. 15 pairs of tickets are being made
available to attend the event which will take place in the Painted Hall
at the Old Royal Naval College, Green.
Names will be entered into a draw and winners will be invited to
bring a companion and join other guests from the wide spectrum of
Greenwich life alongeside Cllr Adams and the council leader Denise
Hyland.
The mayor is elected by council members at an annual meeting and the
position is held for a year. He or she is the first citizen of the Royal
Borough and acts as an ambassador at public affairs and at civic and
ceremonial events.
Denise Hyland said; "Looking around Royal Greenwich there’s much to be
proud of. The physical regeneration of our community continues apace,
while there are many developments in our economic, social and community
life.
I was determined that we should open the inauguration ceremony to
more local people to reflect on the role our community plays in
achieving the successes we have enjoyed over the past year. It is also a way to welcome Cllr Babatola to his new role as Mayor,
and to thank Cllr Adams for his hard work and service during his tenure"
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