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FCTA PRESS RELEASE: FCT MINISTER APPOINTS MANDATES SECRETARIES, HEADS OF AGENCIES AND PERSONAL AIDES



His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, based on the recommendation of the FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, has approved the appointment of Mandate Secretaries, Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), Heads of Agencies and others into relevant positions in the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).

They are as follows:

A.  MANDATE SECRETARIES AND HEADS OF AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS

1 Ibrahim Abubakar Dantsoho

Secretary, Area Council Services Secretariat

2 Abubakar Ibrahim

Secretary, Agricultural & Rural Development Secretariat

3 Sani Dahir El-Katazu

Secretary, Education

4 Dr. Abubakar Tafida

Secretary, Health & Human Services Secretariat

5 Muhammad B. Umar

Secretary, Legal Services Secretariat

6 Hadiza Mahammed Kabir

Secretary, Social Development Secretariat

7 Zakari Angulu Dobi

Secretary, Transportation Secretariat

8 Agboola Lukman Dabiri

Secretary, Economic Planning, Revenue Generation and PPP

9 Obinna Francis Ogwuegbu

Coordinator, Satellite Towns Development. Department

10 Umar Shuaibu

Coordinator, Abuja Metropolitan Management Council

11 Engr. Shehu Hadi Ahmed

Executive Secretary, FCDA

12 Ibrahim Damisa

MD, Abuja Broadcasting Corporation

13 Dr. Muhammed B. Kawu

General Manager, Hospital Management Board


B . OFFICE OF THE HONOURABLE MINISTER, FCT

1 Mohammed Bashir Mai-Bornu

Chief of Staff (wef 21.8.19)

2 Abubakar Sani

Senior Special Assistant (Media) (wef 21.8.19)

3 Abuzarri Suleiman Ribadu

Senior Special Assistant (Special Duties)

(wef 21.8.19)

4 Imolehin Akintunde Babatope

Senior Special Assistant (Environment & Waste Management.)

5 Ikharo Attah

Senior Special Assistant (Monitoring, Inspection & Enforcement) (wef 19.9.19)

6 Ibrahim Ismaila

Senior Special Assistant (Lands, Urban & Regional Planning)

7 Isiyaku Tanko Yamawo

Senior Special Assistant (Community Relations)

8 Abu Salihu Muhammed

Senior Special Assistant (Security)

9 Barr. Lawal Yusuf

Senior Special Assistant (legal & Multi-lateral Cooperation)

10 Dr. Ejike Oji

Senior Special Assistant (Health & Hospital Management)

11 Chika Alexander Nwatu

Senior Special Assistant (Community Relations)

12 Ardo Hassan JIbo

Special Assistant (Community Relations)

13 Abdullahi Danladi Galadima

Special Assistant (Community Relations)

14 Musa Dikko Bwari

Special Assistant (Community Relations)

15 Barr. Zainab Marwa Abubakar

Special Assistant (Community Relations)

16 Hailmary Ogolo Aipoh

Special Assistant (Community Relations)

17 Isaac David

Special Assistant (Youth Matters)


C.  OFFICE OF THE HONOURABLE  MINISTER OF STATE

1 Prof. M. T Usman

Senior Special Assistant (Administration)

(wef 21.8.19)

2 Barr Muhammad S. Sidi Aliyu

Special Assistant (Project Implementation/ General Services) (wef 21.8.19)

3 Alh. Abubakar Ibrahim

Special Assistant (Special Duties) (wef 21.8.19)

4 Mrs. Atika Ajanah

Special Assistant (Logistics & Communication) (wef 21.8.19)

5 Mal. Ibrahim Yahaya

Special Assistant (Religious Affairs)

(wef 21.8.19)

6 Alh. Muhammad Saba

Special Assistant (Area Councils) (wef 21.8.19)

7 Abdul Agbadu

Special Assistant (Agriculture and Rural Development)

(wef 21.8.19)

8 Mr Austine Elemue

Special Assistant (Media) (wef 21.8.19)

9 Mrs. Simisola Ayoade

Special Assistant (Social Development Services) (wef 21.8.19)

10 Abdulmalik Baba Ajanah

Principal Private Secretary (wef 21.8.19)


Twenty-six (26) of the appointees are new, while the Fourteen (14) earlier appointed by the FCTA were ratified by Mr. President.


Arrangements for the swearing-in of the appointees will be announced in due course. 

 

ANTHONY OGUNLEYE

CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY

22/11/2021

 

FCTA/OCPS/PR/280

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