Hon Faleke congratulates Senator Adamu as new APC National chairman

The ranking lawmaker Representing Ikeja federal Constituency who also chairs the House committee on Finance in the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon (High Chief) James Abiodun Faleke congratulates the newly elected National Chairman of the All progressive congress His Excellency, Senator Abdullahi Adamu.

The ranking lawmaker Representing Ikeja federal Constituency who also chairs the House committee on Finance in the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon (High Chief) James Abiodun Faleke congratulates the newly elected National Chairman of the All progressive congress His Excellency, Senator Abdullahi Adamu.

May be an image of 2 people and text

In a statement issued through his media office, he noted that the unanimous affirmation of H.E Senator Abdullahi Adamu’s candidature at the convention is a clear testimony of the trust reposed in him to successfully pilot the affairs of the party based on his competence and capability, and also coupled on the tremendous respect he enjoys across the polity for his integrity and as an astute politician, administrator and a leader with great repute.

The ranking federal lawmaker also congratulates other members of the newly inaugurated National Working Committee (NWC) and other zonal officers of the party on their elections.

He urged them all to work as a team in upholding the mission and vision statement of the party by ensuring more victories for the All progressives congress particularly at this time that we are approaching the party’s primary election to elect candidates for the 2023 general elections.
He concluded by wishing the newly inaugurated H.E Senator Abdullahi Adamu led NWC a successful tenure in office.

Total
0
Shares
Related Posts
Read More

Lagos civil servants make history, write Nigeria’s first authoritative book on public sector

A group of civil servants in Lagos State have completed a major research work on how to enhance the public sector with special focus on getting value for money expended on programmes and projects, and are set to publicly unveil the painstaking effort already documented as a book titled: “Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Processes in the Public Sector: Spotlight on Lagos, Nigeria.”