ANAN lauds Neminebor’s 100 days as President
…..describes him as trailblazer
By Ben Ngwakwe, Gombe
The 13th National President and Chairman of the Council, Association of National Accountants of Nigeria, Dr James Ekereare Neminebor, has been lauded for the modest achievements made within his 100 days in office.

According to a statement issued by Dr Kayode Olushola Fasua, the Chief Executive Officer, ANAN, the dedication, visionary leadership and tireless efforts have started reshaping the organisation, as well as the professional growth of the body in Nigeria.
“We appreciate your contributions and your determination to ensure that ANAN becomes as a trailblazer in the accountancy field,” Fasua said.
The statement further added that Neminebor’s commitment to staff welfare has not gone unnoticed, stressing that these positive and progressive steps have enhanced employee’s benefits, promote work – like balance and foster a positive working environment that has significant impact on the terms of morale and overall well-being.

He lauded the President’s transparent and inclusive approach to decision-making, which he said has fostered a sense of unity and camaraderie among all members of the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria family.
“Additionally, your emphasis on capacity building has empowered our staff to excel and contribute effectively to our mission.The initiatives you have spearheaded, such as training programmes for members had been instrumental in enhancing our professional growth, your focus on fostering on environment of continuous learning has positioned ANAN as a trailblazer in Accountancy field,” the statement partly read.
While reflecting on the ANAN’s President 100 days in office, “it is evident that your leadership is steering ANAN towards a brighter and more promising future, we eagerly look forward to the continued positive change you will bring to ANAN in the days and years ahead,” the statement added.
Recall that Neminebor had his investiture as the 13th ANAN President and Chairman of the Council during the Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (MCPD) programme held in Gombe.



