The Niger State chapter of the National Hydro-electric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (N-HYPPADEC) Movement has elected a new set of executives to lead the organization for the next four years. This development is aimed at revitalizing and repositioning the Niger State Chapter, setting a benchmark for other HYPPADEC member states to follow.
According to Abdullahi Wakili, the newly elected Public Relations Officer, the newly elected executives have been tasked with the responsibility of steering the organization towards greater heights. The new leadership includes Engineer Danjuma Umar as Chairman, Shehu Musa Daja as Vice Chairman, Samuel Wakili as Secretary General, Attahiru Bawa Issa as Treasurer, and Iliyasu Abdullahi Dada as Organizing Secretary. Other elected officials are Juliet Haruna as Financial Secretary, Abdullahi Wakili as Public Relations Officer, Musa Abdullahi Anaruwa as Auditor General, Baba Yakubu Abbas as Legal Adviser, Hauwa Muhammed as Director of Women Mobilization, and Mohammed Abdullah Alkali as Assistant Secretary.
In his acceptance speech, Engineer Danjuma Umar, the newly elected Chairman, pledged to work towards achieving greatness and repositioning the organization. He appealed for total support from members to enhance the growth and development of the organization. The election of new executives is expected to bring new ideas and strategies to the Niger State chapter, ultimately contributing to the overall development of the N-HYPPADEC movement.
The National Hydro-electric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (N-HYPPADEC) is a vital organization that plays a crucial role in the development of hydro-electric power producing areas in Nigeria. The election of new executives in the Niger State chapter is a significant step towards achieving the organization’s goals and objectives. With the new leadership in place, the organization is expected to experience a new wave of growth and development, which will have a positive impact on the overall development of the region.
The newly elected executives are expected to work closely with stakeholders, including members, government agencies, and other relevant organizations, to achieve the organization’s objectives. The success of the new leadership will depend on their ability to work together, mobilize support from members, and develop effective strategies to address the challenges facing the organization. As the new executives settle into their roles, they will be expected to provide leadership and direction to the organization, ultimately contributing to the development of the hydro-electric power producing areas in Nigeria.