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Sen Abbo Joins Council Of Elders, Numan Federation, Set to Champion Unity, Progress in Adamawa
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Sen Abbo Joins Council of Elders, Numan Federation, Set to Champion Unity, Progress in Adamawa
By Tom Garba
In a significant move to promote unity, harmony, and progress in Adamawa State, Senator Ishaku Abbo popularly known as SIA has been nominated into the Council of Elders by a joint committee comprising the Numan Federation, Nigerian Indigenous Languages Development Council, Adamawa Unity Forum, and the Gongola Peoples Forum ( GPF). This nomination is a testament to Senator Abbo’s exceptional leadership qualities and the confidence reposed on him by the people of Adamawa state.
The joint meeting of the Gongola People’s Forum, Adamawa United Forum, Nigerian Indigenous Languages Development Council, and Numan Federation Foundation selected Senator Abbo as a member of the Council of Elders, citing his wealth of experience and dedication to the pursuit of a just, fair, and equitable society. The Council of Elders is expected to play a crucial role in promoting unity, self-determination for a just society, and the rule of law in Adamawa State.
Senator Abbo has been invited to the inauguration of the Council of Elders, which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, January 18, 2025. The event will also provide an opportunity for the Council to interface with political aspirants, further solidifying its commitment to promoting unity and progress in the state.
The nomination of Senator Abbo into the Council of Elders is a significant development in Adamawa State, and it is expected to have a positive impact on the state’s political landscape given his just and unbiased stand on national issues. With his experience and leadership skills, Senator Abbo is well-positioned to champion the cause of unity and progress in the state.