National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (Nagaff), has elected a new executive headed by Eugene Nweke, as the national president, to run the affairs of the association for the next four years.
The new team, took over from Usman Sanusi, the former national president, who is now the chairman, board of trustees of the association.
The newly elected executive includes; Oluwole Adeyemi –deputy national president (Air Freight), Obums Anene –deputy national president (Seaport), Dennis Nwonu –deputy national president (Border Station), Increase Uche –secretary general, Elihu Eshiet –vice president (Air Freight), Uche Nwabude –vice president (Western zone), Raphael Igwe –vice president (Eastern zone Relation), Sali Shittu –vice president (North), and Osisi Philip Tico –vice president (International Relations).
Others includes; Simeon Nwonu –publicity secretary (National), Simon Olua –treasurer (National), Chris Agba –national chairman (Ethics, Complaints and Discipline), Raphael Igwe –vice president (Eastern zone), Reginald Njoku –national chairman (Inspectorate and Intelligence), Fred Akokhia –legal Adviser, and Okwudili Alagbu –legal Adviser.
Also elected are; Felix Aganmwonyi –national chairman (Customs Agents Relation), Ben Igwebike –president liaison officer, Donatus Oforma –national welfare officer, Princess Uwalak –assistant welfare officer and Okey Nerus –assistant secretary general.
Nagaff Elects New Executive
National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (Nagaff), has elected a new executive headed by Eugene Nweke, as the national president, to run the affairs of the association for the…
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