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Former Rep member appointed into global parliamentary security group

A former member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Sha’aban Sharada from Kano State, has been appointed as the Director for African Parliamentarians Engagement by the Parliamentary Intelligence-Security Forum (PI-SF).
Sharada, who headed the House Committee on National Security and Intelligence in the 9th Assembly, will also serve on the Steering Committee of the global body.
PI-SF is a global platform chaired by United States Congressman Robert Pittenger. It brings together lawmakers, security experts, and policymakers to address critical security and intelligence issues.
The appointment was announced in a statement signed by the Forum’s Chairman, Congressman Robert Pittenger.
The statement reads: “The Parliamentary Intelligence-Security Forum (PI-SF), chaired by Congressman Robert Pittenger, is pleased to announce the appointment of Hon. Sha’aban Ibrahim Sharada, a renowned Nigerian lawmaker, who was a former President General of the Network of African Parliamentarians Members for Defense and Security Committees and currently Honorary President of the Network, as Director for African Parliamentarians Engagement and Member of the Steering Committee of the Washington-based Forum.
“Hon. Sharada’s extensive experience in promoting global security, governance, and international cooperation makes him an ideal candidate for this role.”
As Director, Hon. Sharada will focus on strengthening African Legislative ties by enhancing outreach and collaboration with African legislative leaders to address critical security and governance issues while also expanding African parliamentary participation by encouraging greater engagement from African legislators, security officials, and policymakers in PI-SF forums and initiatives.
He is also to foster regional collaboration by facilitating discussions with African parliamentary bodies and promoting cross-border cooperation on intelligence, cybersecurity, and financial security issues.
In addition, he is to identify key African security challenges and recommend high-level speakers as well as opportunities for hosting future PI-SF forums on the continent and developing partnerships to enhance African participation.
Chairman of the Parliamentary Intelligence-Security Forum, Congressman Robert Pittenger, said, “Your active participation and valuable insights have greatly contributed to the success of our initiatives. We look forward to your contributions to our mission and recommend participants to our upcoming conference in Madrid, May 22-23, hosted by Spain Senate President Pedro Rollan Ojeda.”
Hon. Sharada’s appointment comes at the right time when the continent needs a more focused and collaborative approach to address the growing security challenges facing many countries.
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