Thursday, December 17, 2009
07/12/2009 - Membership Drive Begins
09/12/2009 – Appointment of Bar. David Dusu as Legal Adviser
TIMELINES
* December 2009
07/12/2009 – Membership/Volunteers Drive/Awareness Campaign Commences
18/12/2009 – 1 Day Volunteer Training Workshop on Membership Drive
26/12/2009 – 1st Major Membership Drive/Awareness Campaign at Boxing Day celebrations in Fobur Town, Jos east LGC, Plateau State.
* January 2010
01/01/2010 – 2nd Major Membership Drive/Awareness Campaign at Izere Day celebrations in Lamingo Town, Jos east LGC, Plateau State.
15/01/2010 - Inauguration of Interim Officials/Jos Office
30/01/2010 - Stakeholders Forum
Shoo in!!! Welcome to the brand Igoon Izere Blog.
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the information portal of IKPAAT IGOON IZERE (IZERE HERITAGE FOUNDATION). Here, you would have access to lots of information on:
· News
· Events/Activities
· General information
· Timelines/Milestones
· Membership Procedure
· Programmes/Projects
· Affiliations/Affiliates
· Partnerships
· Offices
This blog would serve as the main online information portal pending the inauguration of the website billed for the first quarter of 2010. This blog would be ably supported by feeds on twitter and a page on facebook: it is recommended you not only subscribe to both feeds but invite all Izere sons and daughters to join us in bringing needed advancement to information access and dissemination to accelerate the development of the heritage.
As is customary of all communication, your feedback is a needed booster and is recommended. Your comments, observations, critique, advice and suggestions would not only make the information exchange rig better, but underpin your commitment to the development of Izereland. In this regard, we welcome observations from all.
Additionally, pending the establishment of liaison offices, all meetings till the second quarter of 2010 would be held in Jos, the national headquarters. Onward, liaison officers would organise meetings within and environs of their domains and transmit deliberations to the national headquarters. Members who are not close to any liaison office can and should organise themselves into units. This having been done, the nearest liaison office/officer should be appropriately informed. Five or more members can form a unit.
At the village level within Jos East/South, and Mangu LGCs in Plateau State, Tafawa Balewa, Dass and Toro LGCs in Bauchi State, it is recommended that all that desire membership of Ikpaat Igoon Izere contact the appropriate unit heads for details. Alternatively, ward liaison officers for Jos East, North and South in Plateau State can be contacted on available units within their domain.