NALTF Executive Secretary, Nwawuba Bags Leadership Award in Human Capital Development (PHOTOS)

JOEL OLADELE, Abuja

The Executive Secretary of National Assembly Library Trust Fund, NALTF, Hon, Henry Nwawuba has bagged a  Leadership award in Human Capital Development, HCD.

The award was presented to him  by the Centre for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness, CCLCA in conjunction with Naijablitznews and Hellosismedia in Abuja on Monday evening.

The Executive Secretary who is a two-term member of the House of Representatives expressed his gratitude over the unexpected award.

In a very short speech of acceptance, the ES said the library would soon be 100% digitized to world standard.

“From visual history of the Nigerian legislature to up to date information published and well archived here.

“We equally have state of the art  conference halls for both local and international confabs.

He also hailed the Centre for Credible Leadership and Citizens Awareness CCLCA, naijablitznews and Hellosismedia for digging deep to unearth the activities of NALTF.

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