
By Gami Tadanyigbe
The Executive Chairman of Kwali Area Council, Hon. Nuhu Daniel Kwali, has officially presented appointment letters to his newly appointed Senior Special Assistant (SSA), Chief of Staff, Personal Assistants, and Protocol Officers, charging them to remain dedicated and committed to the service of the people.
The presentation ceremony, which took place on Friday at the Chairman’s office, marked another step in strengthening the administrative structure of the Council to enhance effective governance and service delivery.
The newly appointed officials are:
Dogara Etsu – Senior Special Assistant (SSA), Special Duties
Danlami Damabi – Chief of Staff
Haruna Munzeye – Personal Assistant
Nasiru Suleiman – Personal Assistant I
Ezekiel Elisha – Chief Protocol Officer
Mustapha Haruna – Protocol Officer I
Hussaini Silas – Protocol Officer II
Speaking during the presentation, Hon. Nuhu Daniel Kwali congratulated the appointees on their appointments and urged them to justify the confidence reposed in them through diligence, loyalty, and dedication to duty.
The Chairman emphasized that their appointments come with great responsibility and expressed confidence in their ability to contribute meaningfully to the administration’s vision of delivering quality governance and sustainable development across Kwali Area Council.
Responding on behalf of the appointees, the newly appointed Chief of Staff, Mr. Danlami Damabi, expressed gratitude to the Chairman for the opportunity to serve.
He assured that the appointees would work collectively and tirelessly to support the administration’s developmental agenda and ensure effective service delivery to residents of the Area Council.
He pledged their commitment to discharging their responsibilities with integrity, professionalism, and a strong sense of duty, while working towards the continued growth and progress of Kwali Area Council.
The appointment of the new aides is expected to further strengthen the Chairman’s administration and enhance the implementation of policies and programmes aimed at improving the welfare of the people.