Wednesday, March 22, 2023

ADAMAWA ASSEMBLY CONFIRMS SULEIMAN DUHU AS MEMBER JSC




Adamawa State House of Assembly on Wednesday, confirmed the appointment of Sanusi Suleiman Duhu, as Member Adamawa State Judicial Service Commission (JSC).


The assembly's confirmation followed the consideration of a letter sent by Governor Ahmadu Umaru, and read at the plenary by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Aminu Iya Abbas.


Governor Fintiri, informed the assembly that the Suleiman Duhu, has been nominated for appointment to replace late Suleiman Musa Ahmed, who died recently and requested it to confirm him.


While considering the letter following a motion to that effect by the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Pwamwakeno Mackondo(Numan), the legislators unanimously resolved to confirm the nominee.


Speaking earlier during the consideration, the members representing Yola South and Ganye Constituencies respectively, Rt. Hon. Kabiru Mijinyawa and Hon. Alhassan Hammanjoda, urged their colleagues to confirm him.


The 2 Legislators told the assembly that the nominee has a rich profile and can contribute positively to the developmemt the commission.


Thereafter, the Members representing Hong and Demsa constituencies, Hon. Bathiya Wesley and Hon. Kate Raymond Mamuno, moved for the confirmation of the nominee.


The Speaker, Rt. Hon. Aminu Iya Abbas, who presided over the sitting, directed the clerk to commumicate the assembly's resolution to Governor Fintiri.


In his reaction, Sanusi Suleiman Duhu, thanked Governor Fintiri, for appointing him, and promised to bring his wealth of experience to bare in his assignment.


He also appreciated the Speaker as well as the members for confirming his appointment and promised not to disappoint Adamawa State.


Sanusi Suleiman Duhu, who holds BSc. Business Administration African Institute of Science Administration and Commercial Studies(Lome, Togo), is the Managing Director Sabon Dale Micro Investment Company Limited.


He was born on the 27th June, 1972, in Mubi North LGA, and attended Army Children School, Ojo, Lagos State from 1978 to 1982, Mubi I Primary School, as well as Federal Polytechnic Mubi.

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