Re-elected NATA Chairman, John Ayabie, Pledges Continued Progress, Welfare Focus

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Ogoja –The re-elected State Chairman of the Nigeria Automobile Technicians Association (NATA), Cross River State chapter, Comrade John Ayabie, has expressed deep gratitude to members of the association and stakeholders for their support during the recently concluded state election held on Tuesday in Ogoja NEGROIDHAVEN can say.

In a post-election statement, Comrade Ayabie, who was returned to office alongside his executive team, thanked God Almighty and appreciated the goodwill and cooperation of NATA members, government officials, security agencies, and other supporters who contributed to the success of the electoral process.

He extended special appreciation to Chief Ndem Effiong, the Special Adviser on Automobile and Regulatory Agency to the Governor of Cross River State, for his unwavering support and collaboration throughout the election period.

The NATA chairman also acknowledged the presence and support of the national and zonal executive members, particularly the National President, Engr. Dr. Alhaji Magaji Sani, the National Secretary, Alhaji Musa Yahaya, and the Zonal Vice President (South South), High Chief Comrade Ifeanyi Abanum.

Ayabie commended members of the association across the state, the Obudu IPODA & BDA Community Association, the Artisan Association, and the people of Ogoja for their commitment, sacrifices, financial contributions, and overall support.

According to him, “Your unwavering support for this administration is a major reason for the progress made so far.”

Looking ahead, Comrade Ayabie reassured members of his administration’s dedication to the growth of the association, promising to attract more benefits for members both collectively and individually. He reaffirmed that members’ welfare, progress, and ease of doing business would remain top priorities under his leadership.

He also called on all members to remain law-abiding and committed to the ideals of the association and national regulations.

“NATA! Progress!” he concluded, affirming the association’s commitment to sustained advancement and unity.