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Meet the New F.A Chairman of Taraba State Football Association
He brings his charm, knowledge and expertise. He goes by the name MAHMUD SANUSI MOHAMMED.
The new F.A chairman of Taraba who won the seat at the Court of Law, will now reap his patience and true fight to become the number one football person in Taraba state. Meet the youngest F.A Chairman in the country with a dashing profile.
He is the Executive Director, Africa Sports Development Centre (ASDC), Goal Project Moshood Abiola National Stadium Abuja. He is also the chairman of ASDC Football Club Abuja, Chairman Kaduna United Football Club, and the Pioneer Chairman Taraba State Teqball Association.
Mahmud Sanusi Mohammed also wears the cap of being the Director, Administration at Lexington Global Investment Ltd, Lexington technology Ltd, Chairman Lexington Farmers Association, Director Lexington Media and Communication Learning Foundation, Director Sadakah Jaariyah Foundation.
His vastness in business sees him hold the position of CEO at Rayleigh Nig Ltd and a Board member atCSS Group. He is Director, Maikatako resources Nig Ltd, Director, Jika Table Water in Taraba State.
At Associations, he is a Member, Board of trustees Rice Farmers association of Nigeria (RIFAN), Member Board of Trustees, Youth Employment Association of Nigeria (YEAN).
He is a Rice farmer, and sits as the CEO, Africana Golden Rice, a rice milling factory in Jalingo, state capital of Taraba State.
As a professional, he is a Fellow, Institute of Disaster Management and Safety Science, Member Operational Health and Safety Association, U.K. He holds a Degree in Geography, a Postgraduate Diploma in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote sensing.
Furthermore, he holds a Masters In Disaster and Risk Management and Development Studies all obtained from the Prestigious Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.
..and now, he emerges as the F A Chairman, Taraba State, Nigeria.
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Senator Ndubueze’s Local Automotive Patronage Bill Passes Second Reading in National Assembly

By Jim Isilebo
On Thursday 15th May 2025,a Bill seeking to compel Ministries, Departments,and Agencies (MDAs) of governments in Nigeria at all levels to patronize locally manufactured vehicles,passed the second reading at the Nigerian Senate.
The Bill titled *”Local Automative Patronage Bill-2025″*, which is sponsored by distinguished Senator Patrick Ndubueze(FNSE) representing Imo North and introduced in October 2024 passed it’s 2nd reading at no less auspicious time as the period President Tinubu is rolling out his all-important and widely acclaimed “Renewed Hope Nigeria First Policy” to be soon backed by an Executive Order of the Presidency.
The Order will mandate all ministries, departments and agencies to give absolute priority to Nigerian goods, services and know-how when spending public funds.
During the plenary,senator Ndubueze in his lead debate reinforced the President’s thinking by stating inter alia,”…it is important that goods and services are produced locally,as it’s ripple effect is a reduction in import and a rise in export,with regards to the nation’s balance of trade”.
The Senator who have never hidden his aversion to the nation’s several years of poor support to local production capacities,stridently called on his colleagues in the National Assembly to buy into this laudable initiatives as captured in the Bill.He went further to state that the country has failed to institutionalize the use of indigenous brands as is the case in countries like China,India and Malaysia that have since banned the importation of cars as a national policy, for the purpose of growing domestic industries.
He reminded his colleagues that “today those countries have perfected their local processes and we are presently importing their products,some of which cannot compete with our locally manufactured vehicles”.
Ndubueze also revealed that over the years 54 Automative manufacturing licenses have been issued by the Nigerian government, noting that only 6 companies remain operational largely due to dearth in foreign exchange and poor infrastructure.
The Senator sadly regrets the fact that many automobile firms have moved to neighboring countries like Ghana where they are establishing plants whose production is targeted at Africa’s largest automobile market Nigeria.
Senator Ndubueze continued his painful lamentation with the following posers.;”How do we stem the free fall of the naira if we cannot address our appetite for foreign goods?”.
“How do we support the development of indigenous brands if the biggest spender(government),year on year, refuses to buy made-in-Nigeria goods?”.
He went on to make a proposal of a minimum of 75 percent of vehicles in the first instance, procured by public officers and civil servants to be locally manufactured(not just assembled), as it is the first serious step to saving our economy, protecting our currency,and creating jobs for our daily growing statistics of the employed.
A clearly passionate Ndubueze continued with a salient recommendation that only firms with at least 70% Nigerian workforce,75% local research and development(R&D) budget,and technology such as robotics painting machines and electrophoresis systems should qualify as local manufacturers.
The Bill which has already gained substantial traction amongst other senators including the day’s presiding officer, the Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin and Chief Whip Mohammad Monguno, whom in their respective complimentary contributions to the debate made very favourable supporting comments later referred it to the Senate Committee on Public Procurement for further legislative scrutiny, and feedback expected within the next four weeks.
Reacting to the event of the day right after the plenary,a former honorable member of the House of Representatives Hon Chidi Nwogu commended Senator Ndubueze for his unwavering diligence in pursuing the actualization of this crucial Bill,and moreso his praiseworthy presentation during the lead debate.
He went further to correlate the main meat of the debate with the position and recent announcement of the Minister of state of Industry Senator John Enoh, that Nigerian the President’s “Nigerian First Policy” is geared towards injection of well over N3 Trillion into the national economy(of which the local automobile industry will be a major contributor),as it aims to patronizing local content and indigenous enterprises, which will eventually strengthen domestic production and reduce import dependency.
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