CCSO Applauds Alh. Ibrahim Atiku’s Appointment as Deputy Clerk to the National Assembly


Folalumi Alaran in Abuja


The Coalition of Civil Society Organizations (CCSO) has lauded the appointment of Alhaji Ibrahim Atiku as the Deputy Clerk to the National Assembly, describing it as a recognition of professionalism and dedication.


In a statement signed by Comrade Abdulfataye Mahmu, National Secretary of the CCSO, the group highlighted Alhaji Atiku’s extensive academic and professional accomplishments, which have positioned him as an invaluable asset to Nigeria’s legislative processes.
“Alhaji Atiku’s elevation is a testament to his unwavering commitment to excellence and his outstanding contributions to the legislative arm of government,” the statement read.


A graduate of globally renowned institutions, including Harvard University, Usman Danfodio University Sokoto, and Duke University, Alhaji Atiku has demonstrated a passion for continuous learning. He also holds certifications from the Nigerian Institute of Management and the West Africa Institute for Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM), underscoring his academic and professional rigor.


Before his appointment, he served as the Director of Finance and Accounts at the House of Representatives, where he played a pivotal role in enhancing financial management and operational efficiency. His tenure in various finance-related roles within the National Assembly has been marked by prudent resource management and visionary leadership.


The CCSO commended the National Assembly Service Commission for recognizing competence and excellence in its decision to appoint Alhaji Atiku. “This strategic appointment reflects the Commission’s commitment to strengthening the institutional capacity of the National Assembly,” the statement added.


As Alhaji Ibrahim Atiku assumed his new role, the CCSO expressed confidence in his ability to bring professionalism and efficiency to the legislative arm of government. The group extended its congratulations and best wishes for a successful tenure.

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