Bello appoints mandate secretaries, political aides

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, has approved the appointment of the following mandate secretaries and political appointees into relevant positions in the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).

 

In a statement issued by his chief press secretary Mr. Cosmos Uzodinma, stated that keeping with the commitment to reposition the FCTA into a more robust and service-oriented administrative structure and enhancing its operational

 

The minister approved the appointments of the following mandate secretaries Adamu Abubakar Bappah (Area Council Services), Hon. Nzekwe Stanley Ifeanyichukwu (Agriculture and Rural Development), Senator Isa Maina Education others include Barrister Amanda Pam Health and Human Services, Barrister Muhammad B. Umar (Legal Services), and Oladimeji Ali Hassan (Social Development), Kayode Opeifa (Transportation).

 

Also, the Coordinators of Abuja Metropolitan Management Council and Satellite Town Development Department are Umar Shuaibu and Isiyaku Tanko Yamawo respectively while the MD Abuja Broadcasting Services is Ibrahim Damisa.

 

In a similar vein, the appointment of various political aides approved include Mohammad Bashir Mai-Bornu (Chief of Staff); Dr. Bala Mohammed Liman (Senior Special Assistant); Finance and Economic Matters; Olafusi Emmanuel Tosin (Senior Special Assistant Legal and  Multi-lateral Cooperation); and Abubakar Muh’d Abdullahi (Senior Special Assistant, ICT).

 

In the same vein the Advisers on Community Relations are Chika Alexander Nwatu, Abu Zarr Sulaiman Ribadu and Isa Dara Bwari.

 

 

He explained that the appointments were in line with the provisions by the relevant sections of the Federal Capital Territory (Establishment of Functionaries and Departments) and Ministry of Federal Capital Territory (Dissolution) Order No. 1, 2004 as modified.

 

He submitted that the development was also premised on the desire and commitment of the Administration to ensure quality service delivery, particularly social services to the teeming residents of the Territory.

 

 

 

 

 

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