New NNPP Exco Vows To Upstage PDP, Others In Adamawa

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The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) has said it is ready to shake up the political space in Adamawa State.

The newly elected NNPP state chairman, Bundi Ahmadu, said this shortly after his 30-man state executive emerged  during the party’s state congress held in Yola on Thursday.

In his acceptance speech, the new chairman of the party, Bundi Ahmadu, expressed gratitude to the delegates for finding them worthy of the task of leadership ahead of them.

Ahmadu  applauded the sacrifices of the party members pledging to carry all along in handling the affairs of the party.

He urged all and sundry to support and cooperate with the new leadership with a view to unraveling workable strategies for the party to wax stronger in the state.

He stressed that the party has fulfilled all constitutional requirements by forming the party’s structures right from wards, local and state, noting that the party will soon hit the ground running with political activities.

The electoral committee led by Mr. Zakka Christopher as chairman and Sadiq A. Usman as secretary conducted the election in a hitch free and peaceful manner to the admiration of all in attendance.

Christopher announced the names of the executive members of the party with their offices sequentially and were elected uninamously by the screened delegates through a voice vote.

Christopher said most of the officials were elected unopposed through consensus with Mr.Bundi Ahmadu Pious as the state chairman, Alhaji Umaru Jambuba as state deputy chairman, Mr. Pwaveino T. Calvin as state Secretary of the party.

Others elected were; Aminu Bala Tafida as Deputy state secretary, Zainab Musa Garba, Innocent Dauda, Nasiru Zubairu, Barrister Murtala Gambo and John Matekai (J-real) were returned as woman leader, state organising secretary, state treasurer, legal adviser and publicity secretary respectively.

Barrister Sani l. Bello administered oaths of office and allegiance to the newly elected officials in the presence of delegates and other party members across the 21 local government areas in the state.

 

 

 

 

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