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Bello Appoints Mandates Secretaries, Heads Of Agencies, Personal Aides

… Picks Ikharo Attah As SSA On
Monitoring, Inspection & Enforcement

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

The appointments are in keeping with his commitment to reposition the FCTA into a more robust and service-oriented administrative structure and enhancing its operational capability. 

 This was contained in a statement made available to newsmen on Monday evening by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Anthony Ogunleye.

The appointees include: Mandate Secretaries and Heads of Agencies and Departments are: Ibrahim Abubakar Dantsoho Secretary, Area Council Services Secretariat; Abubakar Ibrahim Secretary, Agricultural & Rural Development Secretariat; Sani Dahir El-Katazu
Secretary, Education; Dr. Abubakar Tafida Secretary, Health & Human Services Secretariat; Muhammad B. Umar Secretary, Legal Services Secretariat; Hadiza Mahammed Kabir Secretary, Social Development Secretariat; Zakari Angulu Dobi, Secretary, Transportation Secretariat and; Agboola Lukman Dabiri
Secretary, Economic Planning, Revenue Generation and PPP.

Others include:Obinna Francis Ogwuegbu,Coordinator, Satellite Towns Development. Department;
Umar Shuaibu Coordinator, Abuja Metropolitan Management Council. Engr. Shehu Hadi Ahmed Executive Secretary, FCDA; Ibrahim Damisa
MD, Abuja Broadcasting Corporation; Dr. Muhammed B. Kawu General Manager, Hospital Management Board.

In the same vein, the Minister also approved the appointment of personal aides for himself and the Minister of State. They are:
Mohammed Bashir Mai-Bornu
Chief of Staff (wef 21.8.19); Abubakar Sani Senior Special Assistant (Media) (wef 21.8.19); Abuzarri Suleiman Ribadu
Senior Special Assistant (Special Duties)(wef 21.8.19); Imolehin Akintunde Babatope; Senior Special Assistant (Environment & Waste Management.); Ikharo Attah
Senior Special Assistant (Monitoring, Inspection & Enforcement) (wef 19.9.19);
Ibrahim Ismaila Senior Special Assistant (Lands, Urban & Regional Planning); Isiyaku Tanko Yamawo Senior Special Assistant (Community Relations); Abu Salihu Muhammed Senior Special Assistant (Security).

Others include : Barr. Lawal Yusuf Senior Special Assistant (legal & Multi-lateral Cooperation); Dr. Ejike Oji Senior Special Assistant (Health & Hospital Management); Chika Alexander Nwatu Senior Special Assistant (Community Relations); Ardo Hassan JIbo Special Assistant (Community Relations); Abdullahi Danladi Galadima Special Assistant (Community Relations); Musa Dikko Bwari Special Assistant (Community Relations); Barr. Zainab Marwa Abubakar Special Assistant (Community Relations) ; Hailmary Ogolo Aipoh
Special Assistant (Community Relations) and; Isaac David
Special Assistant (Youth Matters).

Similarly, aides to the Minister of State include: Prof. M. T Usman
Senior Special Assistant (Administration)
(wef 21.8.19); Barr. Muhammad S. Sidi Aliyu Special Assistant (Project Implementation/ General Services) (wef 21.8.19); Alh. Abubakar Ibrahim Special Assistant (Special Duties) (wef 21.8.19); Mrs. Atika Ajanah Special Assistant (Logistics & Communication) (wef 21.8.19) ;Mal. Ibrahim Yahaya Special Assistant (Religious Affairs)
(wef 21.8.19); Alh. Muhammad Saba
Special Assistant (Area Councils) (wef 21.8.19); Abdul Agbadu Special Assistant (Agriculture and Rural Development) (wef 21.8.19)

Others include: Mr Austine Elemue
Special Assistant (Media) (wef 21.8.19); Mrs. Simisola Ayoade
Special Assistant (Social Development Services) (wef 21.8.19) ; Abdulmalik Baba Ajanah
Principal Private Secretary (wef 21.8.19); Arrangements for the swearing-in of the appointees will be announced in due course. 

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