Fintiri To Inaugurate Board Members Of Adamawa Christian Pilgrims Board

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From Stanley Mijah, Yola.

The newly constituted Board Members of the Adamawa Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board will be sworn-in today, Thursday by the State Governor, Rt. Hon. Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri.

The governor has also approved a new constitution for the Adamawa State Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board to enhance its operations and performance.

The reconstitution of the Board is in conformity with the provisions of the new constitution with Geofrey Garba to be sworn-in as the Executive Secretary of the Board and other thirteen Members.

A statement signed by the Chief press Secretary to the Governor, Humashi Wonosikou indicated that the other thirteen Members billed for the inauguration include, Rt. Rev. Theophilus Shadrach as Chairman, Rev. Moses A. Luckson, Member; Rev. Fr. Anslemn Kachalla, Member; Rev. Bukar Lala, Member; Pastor Biyasa Abraham, Member; Rev. Joel Lamba, Member; Rev. Stephen Stephen, Member and Rev. Pius Usman Ayuba, representating Southern Zone as Member.

Others are, Pastor Alfred Enoch Sunama representating Central Zone, Rev. Father Sixtus Wuylshiri, representating Northern Zone, Representative of Ministry of Justice, Representative of Ministry of Finance and the Representative of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) as Members.

Governor Fintiri in the statement wished the Board members a fruitful tenure and urged them to steer the office with decorum and the fear of God as ordained Ministers.

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