NASFAT gets new executives in Kebbi
The Nasrul-Lahi-L-Fatih Society (NASFAT), Kebbi branch, has re-elected Ismaeel Oluwaseun Suleiman as branch Chairman, alongside 24 other executive members. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Suleiman, who just

The Nasrul-Lahi-L-Fatih Society (NASFAT), Kebbi branch, has re-elected Ismaeel Oluwaseun Suleiman as branch Chairman, alongside 24 other executive members.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Suleiman, who just completed his first term, was re-elected by the Shura Committee of the society.
He and other members were inaugurated by the Zonal Chairman, Mr Yusuf Yahyah, represented by his Vice-Chairman, Mr Abdulrahim Aliyu, in Birnin Kebbi on Sunday.
Suleiman pledged to serve the group diligently in the state.
He urged the executives to embrace transparency, fear Allah with humility, and show sincere commitment to the progress of NASFAT.
“Let us work together as one united family, putting aside personal interest and focusing solely on the collective good of the Ummah.
“Unity must be our strength, service must be our identity, and excellence must be our standard,” he said.
Highlighting the achievements of the immediate past executive, Suleiman listed the administration’s agenda for a better NASFAT in the state.
He said: “The administration has achieved its five-point agenda: membership growth, financial improvement, project development, welfarism, and youth development through skills acquisition and empowerment.
“While significant progress is recorded, the administration also encountered challenges, including financial limitations, infrastructure constraints, the need for wider membership mobilisation, sustaining youth participation, and balancing rapid growth with institutional capacity.
“The progress recorded under the five-point agenda is the product of collective effort and divine grace.
“Though much has been achieved, much more remains to be done. The foundation has been laid; it is now our collective responsibility to sustain, strengthen, and advance the vision.”
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The Zonal Chairman of NASFAT for Sokoto, Kebbi, and Zamfara states, Mr Yusuf Yahyah, represented by Vice-Zonal Chairman Abdulrahim Aliyu, commended the outgoing executive of the Kebbi branch for their sacrifice and hard work, which, he said, elevated the society to a higher level in the state.
He urged the new executive to be dedicated, ready to make sacrifices for the society, and committed to their duties.
A former Chairman of the branch, Mr Abdulazeez Nura, charged the new executives to bring back old members into the fold, saying such efforts would improve the society’s strength and influence in the state.
The Chairman of the Elders Council in the zone, Mr Surajudeen Atanda-Sahabi, appealed to the new executives to build on the work of the immediate past executives and ensure unity among members.
Other activities at the event included donations to the society by invited guests and a public lecture delivered by the Dean, School of Surveying and Land Administration, Waziri Umaru Federal Polytechnic, Birnin Kebbi, Dr Shittu Oyewale-Wasiu.
NAN reports that the inauguration was attended by families and friends from various states.



