Friday, 5 September 2014

BREAKING: Jonathan raises panel on implementation of National Conference report

President Goodluck Jonathan has constituted a seven-member committee to develop appropriate strategies for the implementation of the report of the just-concluded National Conference.

A statement by Oise Johnson, a spokesperson to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, said the committee would also  “advise Government on all matters necessary for the effective implementation of the Report”.

Find names of members of the committee below.


Details later….

Read full press statement on the constitution of the committee below.
APPOINTMENT OF PRESIDENTIAL COMMITTEE ON
2014 NATIONAL CONFERENCE REPORT
His Excellency, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, has approved the composition of a Presidential Committee to study and draw up the Implementation Strategy for the 2014 National Conference.
2.The Committee is composed as follows:
(i)Mohammed Bello Adokie, SAN
Honourable Attorney-General of the
    Federation & Minister of Justice-Chairman
(ii)Senator Idris A. Umar
Honourable Minister of Transport-Member
(iii)Ambassador Bashir Yuguda
Honourable Minister of State for Finance-Member
(iv)Mr. OsitaChidoka
Honourable Minister of Aviation-Member
(v)OloyeOlajumokeAkinjide
Honourable Minister of State for
Federal Capital Territory Administration- Member
(vi)Architect Mike Onolememen
Honourable Minister of Works-Member
(vii)Senator Anyim Pius Anyim,GCON
Secretary to the Government of the Federation-Member/
Secretary
3.Terms of Reference are as follows:
(i)To study the Report of the 2014 National Conference.
(ii)To articulate the recommendations therein and develop appropriate strategies for its implementation.
(iii)To advise Government on all matters necessary for the effective implementation of the Report.
4.The Committee is encouraged to take off immediately.
Oise D. Johnson,
Assistant Director (Press)
Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation

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