CHAIRMEN
1. Dr. Emmanuel Gemade—National Animal Product Research Institute, Zaria
2. Hon. Herman Hembe—Michael Imodu National Institute for Labour Studies, Ilorin
3. Engr. Nick Wende—Nigeria Stored Products Research Institute, Ilorin
4. Daniel Onjeh Chairman, Project Development institute (PRODA)
5. Dr. John Ofutu Chairman, National Orthopedic Hospitals Board.
6. Dr Enyantu Ifene Chairman, Board, National Health Insurance Scheme
MEMBERS
7. Dr. Chichi Ashwe—Nigeria Meteorological Agency (NIMET)
8. Mrs. Rebecca Apedzan—National Cereals Research Institute, Badegi
9. Timothy Igba Agbende—National Institute of Freshwater Fish, New Bussa
10. David Ker Gwambe—Federal Capital Territory Water Board, Abuja
11. Mrs. Hembadoon Amena—Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre, Jos
12. David Chahur—Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan
13. Ephraim Anyam—Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria, Benin-City
14. Mike T. Iwokwagh—Federal College of Agriculture, Akure
15. Mrs. Kate Nomwhange—Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON)
16. Prof. Macamus Ikpah—UNILORIN Teaching Hospital, Ilorin
17. Mrs. Helen Nguyan Bendega—Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia
18. Mrs. Mwuese Kaaba—Federal Medical Centre, Owo
19Mrs. Rhoda Ako—Nigeria Institute of Social and Economic Research
(NISER)
Hon. Nelson Alapa Member, Benin Owena River Basin Development Authority.
20. Rev. Christopher Utov—Nigeria Institute of Social and Economic Research
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