AWARDS
Over the years we have been awarded with some distinguished recognitions
REPUTABLE AWARDS
➡ LAGOS STATE BEST MANAGED COOPERATIVE AWARD ➡ BEST STAFF COOPERATIVE AWARDRight now, we are at the forefront of innovation in Nigeria Air Force and also Lagos state Cooperative and we aim to deliver excellent services to our Cooperators
MISSION
Inculcating in members an attitude of saving for raining day, assisting members to own their personal houses Assisting members to furnish their homes, providing loans at affordable rates to members for their planned and emergency needs
VISION
To enhance the standard of living of members and Prepare them for a fulfilling post-service life.
BACKGROUND:
With total assets of N4 Billion, Cooperators monthly deposit of over 500 Million and a strong capital base, 301 HAG CMS is the largest Cooperative body in Nigerian Air Force and amongst the largest Cooperative body in Lagos and Nigeria.
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There is no doubt that 301 HAG CMS has consolidated its position in Nigeria Air Force and sits in a very strong position from which to grow, both domestically and outside Nigeria Air Force, we have been able to partner with Corp of Engineers of Nigerian Army in training some of their staffs. Not only is 301 HAG CMS the largest Cooperative Society in Nigerian Air Force by asset and strength of its members, but it has also consolidated its reputation for world class corporate governance and a conservative approach to risk management. All built on a platform of 16 years heritage of welfare management.
We have 16 year of providing welfare to our members dating back to 2004, In response to the welfare need of Officers and Arimen, a Board of Officers headed by Group Captain EC Uzowuru was set up on 13 November, 2003 by the order of the Commander of the then 88 Military Airlift Group, Air Commodore SI Awofodu with a view to assembling an Implementation Committee for 88 MAG Cooperative Welfare Society. The Implementation committee began to operate on 22 March 2004. A Cooperative specialist in the person of FS Da-Costa Olu serving at the then 99 AWS assisted the Committee with professional advice.