Abdulrazaq appoints SSAs, names Jimba, Opoola as Chairmen of pilgrims boards

By Mosunmola Ayobami,Ilorin
The governor of Kwara State, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has reappointed popular thespian Eyiwuni Muka Aramide (Muka Ray) as Senior Special Assistant on Culture and Tourism.
The Governor also appointed Imam Mariam Nnafatima as Senior Special Assistant on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in what signals the government’s renewed focus on issues of human capital development.
This was contained in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Rafiu Ajakaye on Friday in Ilorin.
According to the statement, Nnafatima, a stalwart of the All Progressives Congress in Edu, holds a bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from Ahmadu Bello University and Master’s degree (distinction) in Biotechnology from University of East London in the United Kingdom and another second degree in Cell and Molecular Biology from Cleveland State University Ohio (United States).
She is also studying for her doctoral degree.
Nnafatima, who was until May 29, 2019 the Special Assistant to the Governor on Mobilization, comes to the job with years of experience as women and child care and a community development advocate.
The Governor has also reappointed Hajia Aishat Yusuf as Senior Special Assistant Herdsmen Community Outreach to the Governor.
Salami Wasiu Onidugbe, 26-year-old leader in the youths constituency, is the new Special Assistant to the Governor on Students’ Affairs.
“Onidugbe holds a bachelor’s degree in Guidance and Counseling from the University of Ilorin, and former chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Students, Kwara State axis.
The Governor has also approved the reconstitution of the Kwara State Muslim Pilgrims Board, with top academic and community leader Prof Mashood Mahmood Jimba picked as the new chairman of the board.
Professor Jimba, until recently the chairman of the Kwara State Arabic Education Board, is an alumnus of the Azhar University Cairo (Egypt).
He teaches at the Kwara State University Malete, where he is also the Dean of Students Affairs of the school.
Other members of the board are former commissioner for Energy Hajia Fatimah Hassanah; Hajia Khadijat Abutawwiy; Dr. Abubakar Agbaje; Mrs Abibat Otuyo; and Mallam Musa Haruna Farikebe.
The Governor also reappointed Prof. Timothy Opoola, a top ally of the administration, as chairman of the Kwara State Christian Pilgrims’ Welfare Board.
Opoola, a prominent Christian leader, will be supported by Babatunde Alade; Kolo Philips; Bamigbola Idowu; Opeyemi Stephen; Oluwatoyin Opawoye; and Pastor Oladipupo Emmanuel.