Ango Abdullahi succeeds Unongo as Northern elders’ BoT chair

Abuja

Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has appointed Prof. Ango Abdullahi as its chairman Board of Trustee (BoT) and convener of the forum, even as they demanded end to the killings across the country.
A statement issued yesterday in Abuja by the Chairman, Implementation Committee, Mahammed Bello Kirfi, said the decision was taken at an extraordinary meeting of the Forum held on Wednesday in Abuja, to deliberate on critical issues concerning the organisation and the nation.
Kirfi said at the end of deliberations, NEF approved the new structure proposed by its special Think Tank and also appointed the new officers to run the organisation.
Other new leaders of the Forum, according to the statement, include; Alhaji Sani Zangon Daura as deputy chairman from North-west, Gen. Paul C. Tarfa (retd.) as deputy chairman from North-east and Ambassador Yahaya Kwande as deputy chairman from the North-central.
The statement added that the Forum also ratified the appointment of the already existing 21 members of the Board of Trustees and appointment of the management board.
The members of the management board are Alhaji Mohammed Goni as chairman of the management board, Dr. Patrick Adaba as vice-chairman, Dr. Yima Sen, as director- general/CEO, Dr. Hakeem Baba Ahmed, as director/ member, Mr. Sam Nda Isiah as director/ member, Capt. Bashir Sodangi as member.
Other members are Gen. Sale Maina (retd.), Rev. Bitrus Dangiwa, Prof. S. Bogoro, N. A. Shariff, Barr. M. B. Wali, Engr. Bello Suleiman, Alh. Sani Aminu Dutsinma, Dr. Safiya Illiyasu, Dr. Halen Jekelle.
Lamenting the state of insecurity in the country NEF strongly condemned they described as “horrifying carnage and bloodletting going on in the North and other parts of Nigeria, associated with the Boko Haram insurgency and farmers and herdsmen clashes.”
“NEF wants an immediate and complete end to these unfortunate happenings and will work with government, other community and civil society organisations, traditional rulers, political leaders and the clergy to ensure that peace returns to the North and to Nigeria. In particular, NEF wants to see a total end to killings across the country.
“NEF would also like to see the introduction and application of modern livestock management practices in order to protect herdsmen and farmers, their families and communities, and enhance their quality of life.”

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