Atiku appoints three youths, a woman as aides

The presidebtial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, has appointed three youths and a woman as his aides.
The new appointees of the former Vice President are: Dr Ahmed Adamu, Special Assistant (Youth and Strategy); Aliyu Bin Abbas, Special Assistant (Youth Support Groups); Phrank Shuaibu, Special Assistant (Public Communications); and Mrs Funmi Lamuye, Special Assistant (South-West).
He was an international expert at the United Nation’s Global Forum on Youth. He was also ranked among the top 100 most influential young Nigerians by Advance Media Africa.
34-year-old Abbas, an indigene of Borno State, is Director-General of the Atiku Cares Foundation (ACF).
“ACF has under the leadership of Abbas, made great impact in bringing succor to the most vulnerable around the country, especially in the Northeast zone,’’ he said.
Ibe said Shuaibu, 43, a publicist and public communications consultant hails from Kogi.
He also said Lamuye, a lawyer and philanthropist, was the founder of Prince Alade Lamuye Foundation (PALF), a vehicle she had used to impact on the lives of the widows in her state, Osun.
“She was until recently a member of the National Assembly Service Commission,’’ Ibe said.
Ibe also said the former Vice President would on Monday kick off his campaign in Sokoto.