The Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) says it has established three directorates dedicated to women, youths, and people with disabilities to ensure inclusivity in its operations.

Alhaji Yusuf Dantalle, IPAC’s Chairman, made this known in Abuja while giving his 90-day scorecard in office.

Alhaji Dantalle said the aim was to ensure that the voices of underrepresented groups are heard and considered within the Council.

He also said the Council’s standing committees and ad hoc committees were established to drive specific programmes and activities of the Council.

He disclosed that the Council had developed a four-year strategic plan that would provide a road map for the Council’s future activities and realization of its goals.

He added that the new executives are currently visiting chairmen of various political parties as part of post-election reconciliation processes.

RN

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