Niger Delta
New NNAD Exco Seeks RSG’s Support
Newly elected executive of the Rivers State chapter of the Nigeria National Association of the Deaf (NNAD), has solicited the support of the State Government.
In a letter addressed to the Rivers State Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation and signed by the association’s South-South Zonal Coordinator, Idehenre Oritseweyinmi Jolly and made available to The Tide in Port Harcourt, NNAD said members need the support of the government to live a better life.
The letter, which was addressed to the Honourable Commissioner, Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, also introduced the new executive of the body to the commissioner.
The statement said of the ten positions, nine returned unopposed, while only the post of the Chairman was contested for by Mr Hezekiah Daopuye and Mr Ibulubo Adokiye.
Meanwhile, Chairman, Joint National Association of Persons with Disability, Mr Kie Obomanu has congratulated the new chairman of the deaf association in River State, Mr Adokiye Ibulubo.
The letter introducing its new executive to the Ministry reads, “The Nigeria National Association of the deaf wishes to commend your honourable and your Ministry for maintaining equity, love, fairness and all-embracing principles and practices to all people with disability, including the deaf in the state.
“We pray Almighty God to continue to endow you with all needed means to continue performing your good work and reward you abundantly.
“The above named association (NNAD) is the umbrella body of all associations of the deaf people in Nigeria. It is registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and world professional and socio-cultural body called World Federation of the Deaf, WFD.
“We humbly and respectfully request for your Honourable and Ministry to recognise the newly elected executive of Rivers State Association of the deaf which is an affiliate body of the Nigeria National Association of the Deaf, Abuja, Nigeria, as the duly responsible and representative of the deaf in Rivers State.”
It said the election which held on October 19, 2019 at the Women Education Centre/Special School for the Handicapped, Port Harcourt, saw Mr Daopuye with no vote, while Adokiye polled a total of 122 votes.
The NNAD said the elected officials will pilot the affairs of all deaf persons in Rivers State for the next four years.
Other elected officials are Mr Graham Nelson Jaja, (Vice Chairman), Okosun Gideon Samson, (Secretary General), Nation Matthew, (Public Relations Officer), Ms Uche Micah, (Women Leader), Mr Barinaale Yaana, (Treasurer), Mrs. Florence Teade,( Social/Welfare Secretary), Ekwueme Okechukwu, (Financial Secretary), Ugochukwu Ahakwo, (Youth Leader) and Tamka Nwilenle (Chief Whip).
Dennis Naku
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