Membership

Membership

Presently, the coalition is inclusive of the following professional and business associations:

  1. Niger Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NCCIMA)
  2. Hotel Owners Associations (HOA)
  3. National Association of Small Scale industralists (NASSI)
  4. All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN)
  5. Minna Business Technology Incubation (MBTIC)
  6. Tailors Association (TA)
  7. Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE)
  8. Harmonized Market Traders Association (HMTA)
  9. Market Women Association (MWA)
  10. Association of table Water producers (ATWAP)
  11. Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN)
  12. Nigeria Bar Association (NBA)
  13. Nigeria Medical Association (NMA)
  14. Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN)
  15. Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN)
  16. Nigerian Association of Women Entrepreneurs (NAWE)
  17. National Automobile Technicians Association (NATA)
  18. Association of non-Financial Institutions (ANFI)
  19. Nigerian Shippers Council Association (NSA)
  20. Association of Niger Commercial Motorcycle Riders of Nigeria (ANCOMORON)
  21. Cassava Marketers Association (CMA)
  22. Miners Association of Nigeria (MAN)
  23. Licensed Electrical Contractors Association of Nigeria (LECAN)
  24. Social Engineering Institute (SEI)
  25. National Association of Road Transport Owners (NARTO)

Membership Criteria

For any Association to be considered member of the Coalition, it must be:

  • Legally registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) and operational.
  • Have membership strength of at least 20 persons.
  • Activities must conform to the aims and objectives of the Coalition.
  • Prepared to adhere to the Code of Conduct and ethics of the Coalition.
  • Prepared to pay all dues and levies as at when due.
  • Association must be non-partisan and non-religious.
  • Leaders of associations must not be engaged in any political activities.

Membership Benefits

The benefit accruing to Association that are registered in the Coalition include the following:

  • Access to business information and opportunities.
  • Networking and linkages with fund providers and managers
  • Preparation of feasibility studies, reports and basic advice on finance and tax management.
  • Research and Training opportunities and facilities available in the coalition.

NICOBPA Executives

  1. Chairman – Alhaji Mohammed lawal
  2. Vice Chairperson – Dr. Bisi Adeniyi
  3. Secretary – Adamu Salihu
  4. Treasurer – Engr Abigail Lawrence
  5. Financial Secretary – Mr Jagaba S. Tamu
  6. Membership Development Officer – Mrs Bekeh Theresa
  7. Legal Adviser – Barr Vera Ndanusa
  8. Chairman – Think-Tank – Mr Mike Ozor
  9. Internal Auditor – Malam Ganiyu Animashaun
  10. Public Relations Officer – Alhaji Yahaya A Idris