Top National Leaders, Traditional Rulers Endorse New CONAECDA Leadership
CONAECDA: Pastor Danladi Jeji, leader of the FCT Original Inhabitants Development Association, has been elected as the National President of the Conference of Autochthonous Ethnic Nationalities Development Associations (CONAECDA). His election was announced today during the 2025 gathering of autochthonous ethnic nationalities communities held in Jos, Plateau State.
The development marks a major step forward for indigenous advocacy groups across the country, reinforcing CONAECDA’s mission to champion the rights, identity, and development of minority ethnic nationalities.
The well-attended event drew high-profile dignitaries and national stakeholders. The Governor of Plateau State commended the CONAECDA leadership for its unwavering dedication to amplifying the voices of indigenous communities, describing their work as “a beacon of unity and cultural preservation.”




Notable dignitaries present at the gathering included:
- RT Hon. Yakubu Dogara, former Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Former Governors of Plateau State
- Lt. Gen. Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma (Rtd.), elder statesman
- H.E. Darius Ishaku, former Governor of Taraba State
- Royal Fathers from various autochthonous states, representing traditional institutions and cultural heritage
- Other distinguished representatives from ethnic nationalities and development organisations
The presence of royal fathers added cultural significance to the event, symbolising unity among traditional institutions and reinforcing the shared commitment to protecting Nigeria’s indigenous identities.
Delegates expressed optimism that Pastor Jeji’s leadership will bring renewed direction, stronger collaboration, and strategic advocacy to advance the rights and development of autochthonous communities nationwide.




The gathering concluded with a collective pledge to strengthen cultural preservation efforts and ensure the sustained advancement of Nigeria’s indigenous ethnic nationalities.
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