IISID unveils new Executives, Promises to tackle multitudes of problem across Africa

The intellectual Icon for sustainable development , A non Governmental Organisation recently registered by the corporate affairs commission have unveiled its new set of Executives at its inaugural press briefing to elaborate on its mission which is set to tackle a multitude of challenges across Africa starting from Nigeria.

The Executives are:

  1. Dr. Muritala Shuaib – President
  2. Dr. Doris Akinpelumi – Vice President
  3. Dr. Muideen Gbadamosi – Secretary
  4. Ms. Afusat Ladejobi – Assistant Secretary
  5. Dr. Abayomi Agbeyangi – Director of Strategy and Innovation
  6. Dr. Ejike O. Okpala – Treasurer
  7. Dr. Bashir Ibrahim – Financial Secretary
  8. Dr. Olaiwola Ogunpaimo – Director of publicity
  9. Mr. Michael Fagbohun – Former President

According to Dr. Muritala Shuaib, a lecturer of French language at Babcock University in Nigeria and IISID’s President, he emphasized the unique challenges faced by each continent and asserted that addressing these challenges is crucial for sustainable impact and development. This was buttressed by Dr. Muideen Gbadamosi, a UK-Coventry University lecturer and the group’s secretary who clarified that IISID comprises intellectuals dedicated to providing lasting solutions to Africa’s socio-economic and environmental challenges.

In their words ‘’IISID aims to collaborate with the government, private sectors, and other stakeholders committed to instigating positive change. The group currently consist of 30 members, and prioritizes transparency in its selection process, focusing on integrity, discipline, research passion, patriotism, and honesty’’. Dr. Olaiwola Ogunpaimo, the group’s Director of Publicity, highlighted various programs initiated by IISID in a short period. He stressed the group’s eagerness to collaborate on community engagement, empowerment, and educational initiatives. He hinted that the group has researched and found solutions to the power generation and distribution problems in Nigeria and this is contained in a yet to be released 45 pages document.

Dr. Doris Akinpelumi, the Vice President of IISID and a lecturer at Babcock University in Nigeria, underscored the group’s openness to suggestions and contributions from interested individuals. She emphasized the organization’s engagement in seeking diverse perspectives and urged relevant stakeholders to embrace the initiatives when they are released to the public. The former President of the group, Mr Fagbohun Michael and a researcher at the British Columbia University in Canada stressed the readiness of the group to align its mission with AU Agenda 2063 to achieve its aims.

In the concluding remarks, Dr. Abayomi Agbeyangi, a lecturer at Chrisland University in Nigeria and the Director of Strategy and Innovation urged the public to follow up with the activities of the group on the association’s website and social media profiles.