State Elects New Civil Society Executive Body

This article was last updated on May 25, 2022

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Taban James joined the executive body for the first time as Deputy Chairperson while Thomas Baba was also elected to the position of CSNEES’ Secretary General.

Taban Emmanuel, the former Public Relations and Information leader in the CSNEES following the elections in 2010 was elevated to the Information Secretary position.

Lachari Anthony now becomes treasurer and Finance Secretary for the network.

Killang pledged to continue serving as a voice of the voiceless by making the state government accountable to its citizens.

He said that being neutral would help to check and balance so that government can serve its people without bias or political interest.

He clarified that his leadership within the civil society would be non-partisan to any political affiliations and will always try its best to cooperate with the state government.

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