Katukan Tsafe Congratulates Ahmad Mai Aya For Appointment As National Treasurer AFGSAN
By Gambo Abubakar Kaduna
The former Chief of staff to Zamfara state governor Abdul azeez Yari Abubakar, Engr. (Dr.) Abdullahi Abdulkarim (Katukan Tsafe) has congratulated Alhaji Ahmad Sa'eed Mai Aya over the appointment recently elected as a national treasurer, Amana Farmers and Grains Supplies Association of Nigeria, (AFGSAN).
Katukan Tsafe made the congratulations message in Kaduna during an interaction with our correspondent.
He however described the Mai Aya appointment as well deserved considering his experience, integrity, sacrifice, dedication, commitment and truthfulness in managing the resources.
"I'm firmly believed and confidence that, the former Chairman AFGSAN Zamfara Chapter, based on his quality and character will proudly achieve in managing the resources of the Union with fairness, and accountability.
Engineer Abdullahi also prayed for God Almighty guide and provide him with: wisdom, encouragement, protection for successful tenure in office.
In his address the newly elected treasurer AFGSAN Alhaji Ahmad Sa'eed Mai Aya, has appealed to the federal government under the leadership of President Bola Ahmad Tinubu to prioritize the open door policy with relevants agricultural organisations.
"So as to bring our quarter and contributions towards the development of agricultural sector, also in resolving the foods security lingering issues affecting the over three hundred populations in the country Nigeria".
He also noted that, the aims of the organisation is to collaborate with governments in promoting of Sixty percent the population of farmers as well and the enhancement of agricultural inputs for food security in the country.
Treasurer further lamented that, during president Buhari administration we have submitted a strategic advised, which successful used in promoting agricultural mechanism especially in foods production.
" I call on the farmers in Nigeria to embrace seeking of an advice from the agricultural related sectors on issues affecting the farming activities before, during and after the farming season."
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