Buba unveils plans to improve Technical Aid Corps, seeks directors cooperation

The Director General of the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps, Rt. Hon. (Dr.) Yusuf Yakub, has described the posting of Amb. Yakubu Ahmed to the Agency as Director of Administration as a move aimed at enhancing the administrative capacity of the entire workforce of the Corps.

Buba, who stated the above while presenting the new Director to the Management of the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps, Thursday in Abuja, also emphasized that Amb. Ahmed’s wealth of experience and vast network garnered over the past three decades as a foremost Civil Servant and Diplomat would be of immense benefit to both Management and staff of the Agency.

While calling for co-operation for the new Director by all,the TAC boss said such group synergy and support for one another were not only necessary to take the vision of the TAC Scheme to the next level,but to deliver on the Foreign Policy component of President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

While welcoming the newly posted Director of Administration on behalf  of other TAC staff, Director of Programmes, Amb. Mohammed Mohammed, said the new member of the Agency ‘s Management would, surely, bring his experience and rich knowledge of different regions of the world to bear in the operationalization and expansion of the TAC mandate.

Responding, Amb. Ahmed said he was overwhelmed by the warm reception and support he had received since stepping into NTAC.

He said his presence at the Agency was some sort of home-coming, having served twenty years ago at the Agency.

While pledging to offer his best efforts to his new job, the immediate-past Nigerian Ambassador to the State of Qatar said he looked forward to working as a team with the TAC family in order to achieve the mandate of the Corps.

Amb.Ahmed, the new Director of Administration at NTAC,it will be recalled, had previously served as Director of Protocols to former President Muhammadu Buhari before assuming office as the nation’s envoy to Qatar.

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