Our Team

Management Team

The National Assembly Library Trust Fund is led by a team of dedicated directors who provide strategic guidance & oversight.

Our Dedicated and Strategic Leadership Team

The National Assembly Library Trust Fund is led by a team of dedicated directors who provide strategic guidance and oversight. Their leadership ensures that the organization stays focused on its core mission: to support legislative excellence through knowledge, research, and access to information. With a clear vision and a commitment to impact, the management team plays a vital role in driving the Trust Fund’s purpose forward.

Hon. Henry Nwawuba

Executive Secretary

Mr. Moses S. Ameh

Head of Admin & HR.

Dr. Ken Ogbeiwi

Head of Account & Finance

Mrs. Ogechi Ibeh Obinna

Head of Procurement

Mr. Hope Bassey

Head of ICT

Dr. Victor Assams

Chief of Staff

Dr. Mathew Coker

S.A Research & Strategy

Mrs. Aminci Thomas Osula

S.A Technical

Ms. Chinenye L. Monde-Anumihe

S.A Corporate Services

Mr. Nasiru Mohammed

S.A Special Duties

Mrs. Nneamaka Okafor

Head of STW Unit

Mr. Douglas Magaji

Principal Legal Officer

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Mr. Douglas Magaji

| Principal Legal Officer

Douglas Tswanoemo Magaji is the Principal Legal Officer of the National Assembly Library Trust Fund (NALTF), where he leads the Legal Department in providing legal advisory services, ensuring regulatory compliance, and safeguarding the Trust Fund from legal risks and encumbrances.

Douglas holds:

  • Master’s Degree in Legislative Drafting from the University of Abuja
  • Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) from the University of Maidugur
  • First Class Honours from the Nigerian Law School, Lagos.

He is a Fellow of the Legislative Mentorship Initiative (LMI), a flagship program of the Nigerian National Assembly that empowers emerging legislative leaders and policy professionals. He previously served as President of Junior Chamber International (JCI) Nigeria, University of Maiduguri Chapter—demonstrating early leadership and commitment to civic engagement and development.

Douglas brings wide-ranging experience in legal drafting, legislative and policy analysis, contract negotiation, intellectual property law, and governance research. He has worked with reputable law firms including J.O. Fabunmi & Co. and Taiwo Ajala & Co., MBL Solicitors LP., and served as an intern at the National Institute for Legislative and Democratic Studies (NILDS), where he contributed to bill drafting, policy review, and legislative scrutiny.

Douglas is passionate about the rule of law, institutional strengthening, and the advancement of democratic governance in Nigeria.

Mrs. Ogechi Ibeh Obinna

| Head of Procurement

Ogechi Assumpta Obinna Ibeh is a seasoned procurement professional with over a decade of experience in public sector procurement and contract management.
She currently serves as the Head of the Procurement Department at the National Assembly Library Trust Fund
(NALTF) with accountability for all procurement activities and contract management as well as provides oversight that ensures compliance with public procurement regulations, circulars and guidelines, with a view to enhancing transparent and value-driven procurement
operations for the NALTF and Nigerian Government.

Prior to her current role, she held multiple leadership positions including as the Acting Head of Procurement at the Projects Development Institute (PRODA), Enugu, where she led strategic sourcing initiatives, and contributed to the successful implementation of key institutional projects.

Ogechi holds an M.Sc. in Accountancy from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Accountancy at the same university. She is a certified procurement officer and has participated in several international and local procurement conferences, underscoring her commitment to continuous learning, openness to growth and innovation in the procurement field.
She is a recognized leader and community builder, having received multiple awards for excellence in public service.

Ms. Chinenye Monde- Anumihe

| Special Assistant, Corporate Services

(Ms.) Chinenye Monde-Anumihe, LL.M. is the Special Assistant, Corporate Services to  the Executive Secretary and oversees the Partnerships, Programs & Events, Media & Communications units.
She is a seasoned International Development Consultant, and Partnerships Strategist with over 13 years of eclectic experience working closely with both business and government leaders building cross-sector collaboration and multilateral partnerships to solve Africa’s most pressing challenges.
At NALTF, Chinenye spearheads efforts to facilitate partnerships with international development organizations. Within her role, she works to execute programs in line with the Library’s vision to be a center of legislative excellence in Africa by strategically enhancing legislative and governmental capabilities across the continent.
 
Chinenye received her LL.M. in International Law at the Université de Genève in Geneva, Switzerland and her B.A. (Hons.) in International Relations, Political Science and French at Syracuse University in New York. She has worked with international organizations such as the United Nations Institute for Training & Research and the Council of Europe, non-profits such as the National Endowment for Democracy and reputable companies including KPMG, FMDQ Holdings Ltd and MRS Holdings Ltd.