ASCSN president, Bola-Audu pledges better welfare for members

By Gloria Nwafor |   06 August 2020   |   4:09 am  

Bola-Audu

The newly-elected National President, Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN), Innocent Bola-Audu, has promised to improve welfare of members and protect their jobs.

He said this in his acceptance speech during the association’s delegates’ conference.

Bola-Audu solicited support and cooperation of members to achieve the union’s set objectives.
He pledged to operate an open door policy, assuring members of his commitment to steer the association to greater heights.

He also commended the exemplary leadership qualities of his predecessor, Bobboi Kaigama, and the cooperation he has institutionalised among members of the Central Working Committee (CWC).

He assured that the legacies would be consolidated to take the association to greater heights.

At the election, new officers also emerged. They are national vice presidents; Kennis Ngene, Olubunmi Fajobi, Tommy Okon, and Adah Terlumun.

Others are Rahab Maigari, who emerged as National Treasurer; Dounana Tari, National Internal Auditor; Shehu Mohammed, National Trustee.

Ex-Officio Members include Amodu Isiaka, Okere Ejike, Babayo Hamma, Haroun Mubashiru and Excellent Efedhoma.

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