Kaduna: New NAPSP leadership emerges, chairman harps on unity


The newly elected chairman of National Association of Private Schools Proprietors (NAPSP), Kaduna main Division, Mr. Akintunde Busayo, has promised to build on the legacy left behind by his predecessor by ensuring unity of its members. 


The proprietor of Destiny College Malali in Kaduna North local government area, who took over from, Alhaji Shettima Abba Gana, said that his leadership is going to inject new innovations into the Association to further uplift it.


He said his paramount assignment is to unite all members of the Association and foster good working relationship with Kaduna state government in area of uplifting education standard in the state.
“I want to say it categorically that what qualify you as members is to pay your annual renewal and others levies to Kaduna state government and at the same time be up to date in your Association dues
“We are in a new era of call to services and transparency will be our watchwords. We will be open to positive advises from you because we are here to serve you,” he said.
The other officers elected includes: Sulaiman Jelili Olagbenga of DEC International Schools, Vice Chairman, Monica Otobo of Turaki International Schools, Secretary, Habiba Abubakar of Phaeezah Memorial School, Assistant Secretary, Omowumi Odumosu of Blessed Academy, Treasurer, Abdullahi Hamza Bappate
Others are, Siyama Suleiman of Cherry Hearts Schools, Financial Secretary, Abdulsalam Aminu of MAN International School, Auditor, Mrs Janet Adamu of Hope Schools, Welfare Officer; Emmanuel Joseph of CAS Schools, PRO I, Abdullahi Hamza Bappate of BARKINDO Schools, PRO II, Solomon Joseph of United Schools, Ex Officio I and Beatrice Oyesola of Betty Queen International Schools, Ex Officio II.

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