New NNPP Executives Formed in Adamawa State After Dissolution

The Adamawa State chapter of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, has announced its new interim executives, signaling a fresh start for the party in the region. The newly constituted leadership team is led by Alhaji Bamangar Mubi as chairman, with Beryl Sashi as secretary, Rilwanu Abdulkarim as youth leader, Hadiza Mohammed as woman leader, and Mustapha Mohammed as the public relations officer.

The announcement was made during a press conference in Yola, where the acting state chairman of the NNPP revealed that the new leaders had emerged following the dissolution of the state executives by the national body of the party. The acting chairman also mentioned that interim executives for local government and ward levels would be announced soon.

Alhaji Bamangar Mubi expressed his commitment to his new role, stating, “Amongst my responsibilities is to dissolve the local government and ward party executives and constitute interim executives.” This move is seen as a strategic step towards revitalizing the party’s presence and impact in Adamawa State.

The formation of the new leadership team comes at a crucial time for the NNPP, as it seeks to strengthen its position and engage with the local community effectively. With a focus on inclusivity and representation, the party aims to connect with a diverse range of stakeholders and address the needs of the people in the region.

As the NNPP moves forward with its restructuring efforts, all eyes will be on the newly appointed executives to lead the party to success in Adamawa State. Stay tuned for more updates on the NNPP’s progress and initiatives in the region.

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