Taraba Muslims and Christians Pilgrims Welfare Boards get New Members

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Taraba State Governor,  Dr. Agbu Kefas has approved the appointment of Chairmen and Board members of the State Muslim and Christians Pilgrim’s Welfare Boards.

A statement by the Secretary to the Taraba State Government Barrister Gebon Timothy Kataps says those appointed for the Taraba State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board are Malam Umar Gambo Sufi as Chairman with Alhaji Aliyu Umar Njeke, Malam Yunusa Muhammad Agyo and Malam Abubakar Umar Kpantiburi as members.

Other members are Alhaji Armaya’u Muhammad Maihanci, Alhaji Sani Modibbo, Malam Muhammad Buba, Barrister Bakari Ibrahim, Jamal Abdulbasir and Malam Abdullahi Sani.

At the Christians Pilgrims Welfare Board, Reverend Moses Iro Aliyuda is the Chairman with Reverend Philip Micah Dopah, Rev Dr. Duna Nelson, Most SA Elijah Jegede and Brother Vincent Jella as members.

Others are Evang. Ephesian Jesse, Father Mathias Akough, Mrs. Mercy G. Sambo Danladi wunuji Jacob, Hon. Philomena Yavala and Hon. Margret O. Bako. 

Yusuf Salihu Sansani
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Yusuf Salihu Sansani is veteran journalist with over 20 years of experience in the media industry.

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