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Six New ECOWAS Commissioners Assume Duty
Six new ECOWAS’ Commissioners have assumed duty, according to a statement from the commission in Abuja on Thursday.
They replace the pioneer commissioners whose four-year tenure ended on January 31, according to the statement, signed by Mr Sunny Ugoh, Principal Programme Officer.
It stated that the commissioners who assumed duty on Wednesday, emerged from a recent recruitment exercise, validated by the ECOWAS’ Council of Ministers at an extra-ordinary meeting on January 14.
They are Dr. Lapodini Marc Atouga of Togo, Commissioner, Agriculture, Environment and Water Resources; Mr. Hamid Ahmed of Niger, Commissioner, Trade, Customs, Industry, Mines and Free Movement; and Amb. Ibrahim Ba of Mali, Commissioner, Macroeconomic Policy
Others are Mr. Ebrima Njie of The Gambia, Commissioner, Infrastructure; Mrs. Khady Ramatu Sacco of Sierra Leone, Commissioner, Administration and Finance; and Mrs. Salamatu Suleiman of Nigeria, Commissioner, Political Affairs, Peace and Security.
Amb. Victor Gbeho, President of the ECOWAS’ Commission in his welcome address, expressed the hope that the new commissioners would put their experiences in pursuit of the goals of the commission.
Gbeho also urged members of staff to work closely and diligently with the new Commissioners, the statement stated.
The President also announced that incoming Vice-President, Dr. Toga Mckintosh of Liberia, would soon join the Commission’s management team.
Reports say that the Commission is run by a management team comprising the President, Vice-President and seven Commissioners.
The tenure of the pioneer seventh commissioner, Dr. Adrienne Diop is expected to end in June.
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