Rivers
CSACEFA Gets New Executive
The Rivers State chapter of the Civil Society Action Coalition, Education For All (CSACEFA) has elected a new executive to run its affairs.
The election took place at the state office of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) following the voluntary handover of the former interim chairperson of the association, Lady Adata Bio Briggs.
Among those elected are Mrs Stella Smith as State Focal Person, representing Forum for Citizens, Empowerment and Community Development; Okorite K Yobo representing FIDA and Ambassador Silvester Okoduwa from the Ofure Centre for Peace and Development as Public Relations Officer.
This is contained in a statement issued by the Public Relations Officer of the organisation, Ambassador Okoduwa.
In her post election speech, Mrs Smith thanked members for giving her the opportunity to serve.
She promised to initiate programmes that will advance the interest of all members.
She urged for constructive criticisms and asked all members to join hands with her to move the organisation foreward.
CSACEFA is a coalition of civil society organizations working on education with headquarters in Abuja and branches across Nigeria.
By: John Bibor
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