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AMDON: Alhaji Habu Umar leadership lauded for uniting members in Taraba State.

Chairman caretaker Committee, Association of Motor Dealers of Nigeria Taraba State Chapter Alhaji Habu Umar has been commended for uniting members of the association.

Some members of the Association in an interview described the Acting Chairman as a man of peace.

According to them, within his short time in offi,Haba Uma haa brought the association to the lime light and unite the over six thousand members in Taraba state in the interest of the Progress.

Speaking the auditor of the Association Alhaji Gambo Ali Abbare said what the leadership of the Association need now is maximum support to enable him unite members to attain greater results and not disunity.


He said the Association which has the Former Speaker Taraba State House of Assembly and Member Representing Mbamnga Constituency at the State House of Assembly Right Honorable Peter Abel Diah as patron should continue to work in unity to support Kefas led government in the state.

He called on Kadara Led faction to come back to the Association to support its leader Alhaji Habu Umar to Succeed.

On his part,the Chairman Taskforce Committee, Association of Motor Dealers of Nigeria AMDON Taraba state Chapter Alhaji Jibrilla Muhammad posited that the unity remains the solid foundation of progress and it should be embrace by the members to bring more development to the state.

He remarked that the leadership of Alhaji Habu Umar has demonstrated commitment to lifting the association to greater heights and sued for massive support from all quarters to enable him Succeed.

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