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Chatsworth community mourns loss of child welfare president

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April 23, 2025

COMMUNITY leaders in Chatsworth are mourning the loss of Gopaul Logan Naidu, 63, the president of Child Welfare Chatsworth (CWC), who died on Saturday, while undergoing heart bypass surgery.

Chatsworth community mourns loss of child welfare president

Naidu, of Moorton, was the president of CWC for close to 40 years, and was described as a visionary leader, fearless advocate, and unwavering champion of the Chatsworth community.

Pranashen Pillay, the director of CWC, said: "Logan was not just a man of words, but of action. His early years were steeped in activism and serious political engagement, driven by a deep-rooted desire to bring about meaningful change in the lives of those around him.

"He was a proud son of Chatsworth and his life’s work reflected a relentless pursuit of justice, equity, and dignity for all, especially the most vulnerable among us."

Pillay said Naidu’s path of activism eventually led him to the very heart of service at CWC in the 1980s.

“Logan joined CWC at a time when the organisation was struggling to meet the growing demands of a complex and evolving community. He joined the board of management with characteristic fire and focus. It wasn't long before he rose to the position of president, and under his leadership, CWC was transformed.

“His business acumen, combined with a fearless and informed decision-making style, brought new energy and purpose to our mission. The once struggling institution evolved into a beacon of hope, equipped with modern facilities, innovative programs, and a renewed commitment to excellence in service delivery."

Naidu was instrumental in setting up new structures to enable the organisation to better assist the community.

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