National Youth Alliance (NYA) Announces Appointment Of Deputy National Chairmen, Zonal, State Directors

The National Youth Alliance (NYA) has announced the appointment of its Deputy National Chairmen, Zonal Directors, and State Directors, in line with the approval of the National Chairman/Youth President, Ambassador Aliyu Bin Abbas, these appointments aim to strengthen the organization’s leadership and presence across the country.

According to a statement made available to newsmen in Kaduna by the Senior Special Assistant to the National Chairman on Media and Publicity, Okpani Jacob Onjewu Dickson, the following appointments have been made:

Comrade Abubakar Muhammed General has been appointed as the Deputy National Chairman (North), while Comrade Osinachi Mbaoma has been appointed as the Deputy National Chairman (South).

Furthermore, Honourable Oladipupo Ogunseye was named the National Publicity Secretary, Ms. Zainab Al-Amin was named Director for West Africa, while Comrade Musa Lawal Zuntu assumes the role of Director of Research and Planning.

Additionally, Chinyere Okpara assumes office as National Woman Leader to replace Hon. Adanna Martina who was named the Senior Special Assistant to the Youth President on Gender Affairs.

Okpani Dickson also stated that Prince Lawrence Tochukwu assumes the role of Zonal Director for South East, Miss Kuvie Oyibo (South South), Olatunde Oludare (South West), Abdullahi Zangina Maina Maji (North East), Adaji Ocholi Samuel (North Central) and Abdulrauf Howeidy (North West).

Also appointed, is Hon Adekunle Ayobanmi Olusegun as the
SSA South West to the Yourh President.

State Directors have also been appointed for each state, including:

  1. Abia State: Hon. Mrs. Nnenna Igwe
  2. Adamawa State: Comrade Engr Umar D Afkawa
  3. Anambra State: Hon. Ofobuike Anthony
  4. Akwa Ibom State: Comrade Godwin Onwiebiak
  5. Bauchi State: Comrade Auwal Abdul Mahdi
  6. Bayelsa State: Ken Nalabh
  7. Benue State: Ene Cynthia Ogbe
  8. Borno State: Comrade Alli Tijanni Bukar
  9. Cross River State: Saveus Okoi
  10. Delta State: Victor C. Adoh
  11. Ebonyi State: Engr. Enwelu David
  12. Edo State: Stephen Osaretin Ehimwenma
  13. Ekiti State: Omolayo Ilesanmi
  14. Enugu State: Hon. David Chiwendu Ani
  15. Gombe State: Comrade Abdulrazak Haruna
  16. Imo State: Prince Chimezie Okoro
  17. Jigawa State: Hussein M Abubakar
  18. Kaduna State: Amb. Umar Bala Babayaro
  19. Kano State: Kabiru Ahmad Kwalli
  20. Katsina State: Abdulsamad Mustapha
  21. Kebbi State: Comrade Musa Muhammed
  22. Kogi State: Abel Salami
  23. Kwara State: Arc. Akanbi Lamidi
  24. Lagos State: Olasunkanmi Osoaro
  25. Nasarawa State: Jamilu Ibrahim Idris
  26. Niger State: Hon. Nuhu Liman
  27. Ogun State: Miss Adeola Olatunde
  28. Ondo State: Olusegun Seriki
  29. Osun State: Ismail Adeleke
  30. Oyo State: Adeniyi Ojo
  31. Plateau State: Dr. Kwarshak Kelvin
  32. Rivers State: Hon. Kinika Ogbu
  33. Sokoto State: Aliyu Abdullahi
  34. Taraba State: Hon. Usman Bobbo
  35. Yobe State: Barr. Mustapha Babazau
  36. Zamfara State: Aminu Alhaji Mada
  37. FCT: Comrade Habibab Sani

“These appointments demonstrate the NYA’s commitment to revitalize its leadership and expanding its reach to better serve the good people of Nigeria,’ it added.

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