Atiku appoints longtime ally Nath Yaduma special assistant

Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has appointed Dr Nath Yaduma as his Special Assistant, Liaison.
Mr Abubakar, in a statement by his Media Adviser, Paul Ibe, on Wednesday in Abuja, said the appointment takes immediate effect.
Mr Yaduma, who hails from Adamawa State, until his recent appointment, has been a long standing aide of Mr Abubakar.
He has also served in various capacities, including Special Adviser on Special Duties in the Obasanjo administration.
He is a graduate of the Institute of Insurance, Kent, London, and City College, New York.
(NAN)
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