Tag: Appointment

  • Senate approves appointment of Tinubu’s special advisers

    Senate approves appointment of Tinubu’s special advisers

    The Senate on Tuesday approved President Bola Tinubu’s appointment of 20 Special Advisers.

    This came after the President’s letter to the Upper Chamber requesting approval.

    He made the request in a letter to the President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan which was read during plenary on Tuesday.

    The letter titled “Appointment of Special Advisers” reads:

    “In accordance with the Provisions of Section 151 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended, which confers on the President the powers to appoint special advisers to assist him in the performance of his functions,

    “I write to request the kind consideration of the Senate to appoint 20 special advisers while hoping that the request will receive expeditious consideration of the Senate.”

  • Tinubu never said he would give me an appointment – Wike

    Tinubu never said he would give me an appointment – Wike

    The immediate past governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike has said that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu never promised him an appointment.

    Speaking with BBC Pidgin, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, chieftain also noted that he wants to rest after serving as a governor for eight years.

    According to Wike: “I’m going to rest; I have worked for eight years, so I’m going to rest.

    “Tinubu has not informed me about getting an appointment; I’m not too big to serve my country, but he has never told me that he would give me an appointment.

    “If he asks me, the first thing I will do is ask my wife and friends what they think about it.

    “I will also assess myself if I’m prepared. I will never do what I’m not ready for.”

  • Tolu Bankole hails Gbajabiamila, Akume, Hadejia’s appointment

    Tolu Bankole hails Gbajabiamila, Akume, Hadejia’s appointment

    The National Leader, Persons With Diabilities (PWDs), Hon Tolu Bankole has hailed the appointment of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila and Senator Ibrahim Hadejia as Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff respectively to President Bola Tinubu .

    The Party Chieftain also lauded the appointment of Senator George Akume as Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF).

    Bankole, in a statement he personally signed on Saturday, said Nigerian will benefit immensely from Gbajabiamila, Akume and Hadejia’s wealth of experience.

    “Considering the sterling public and private sectors profiles of all the appointees which range from the Speaker of the House of Representatives to two term Governor and Deputy Governor, no doubt the country will benefit immensely from their wealth of experience.

    “The nation is yearning for an astute team of patriotic, selfless, visionary and innovative Statemen headed by the President. I have no doubt that you will bring to bear these invaluable qualities in your new assignments.

    ” I am confident that you would add the baker’s dozen deploying all your arsenals to help Mr President deliver on his Renewed Hope mandate to Nigerians.

    “I look forward to robust engagements with you on behalf of Persons With Disabilities who expressed confidence in the new leadership through the overwhelming support given the President at the last presidential election.

  • No appointment has been made, says Dele Alake

    No appointment has been made, says Dele Alake

    The Director of Strategic Communication of the defunct Tinubu Campaign Council, Dele Alake has said his rumoured appointment as the Spokesman to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is not true.

    Alake noted that no appointment has been made in the new regime.

    The former Commissioner for Information in Lagos State described the appointment as fake news.

    TheNewsGuru.com recalled that immediately after President Tinubu was sworn-in on Monday, May 29, 2023 reports started emerging that the President had announced his first set of appointments.

    However, in a chat with selected reporters in Abuja, Alake denied getting appointed as the presidential spokesperson, saying that the reports circulating on social media are false and baseless.

    He said: “No appointment has been made. The story out there is false.”

  • Probe Buhari’s last minute appointment of DG, NACETEM urges Tinubu

    Probe Buhari’s last minute appointment of DG, NACETEM urges Tinubu

    The National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM), has advised President Bola Tinubu to investigate the appointment of its new Director-General, Olusola Odusanya, by the former President Muhammadu Buhari.

    Odusanya is one of those appointed by Buhari in the last minutes of his administration.

    The agency in a statement signed by its Chairman, Haastrup Olatunji, kicked against Odusanya’s appointment, saying it did not follow due process and that the council was not consulted as required by law.

    The Council noted that Odusanya’s appointment was “a concoction” of former Minister of State for Science, Technology and Innovation, Henry Ikechukwu Ikoh.

    “Our attention has been drawn to the purported appointment of one Dr. Olusola Odusanya as the Director-General/Chief Executive Officer of the National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM) on the pages of many national dailies. This is misleading as the legally constituted Governing Board of the agency never interviewed the ‘appointed’ DG or had any interaction with him at any time.

    “As a result of our stance not to compromise due process, Ikoh set up a parallel committee to select DG for NACETEM. We wrote letters to all known constituted authorities to admonish on the implications of the minister’s actions. Despite all our efforts to make reason prevail, he went ahead with his plan. The illegal parallel process instituted by Chief Henry Ikoh to appoint Odusanya attracted litigation by a public interest lawyer and all entreaties to make him stay action because of the court case still fell on deaf ears, as he eventually released letter of appointment to Odusanya.

    “To put the records straight and educate the public properly, we will like to say that NACETEM Governing Board is not a party to the appointment of Dr. Olusola Odusanya. His appointment did not follow due process.

    The Council, however, called on President Tinubu to investigate circumstances leading to Odusanya’s last minute appointment.

  • Jigawa Governor makes appointment 48 hours to tenure expiration

    Barely 48 hours to the expiration of his second tenure in office, governor Muhammad Badaru has appointed Madaki Abdulkadir Ja’e as the new Managing Director of Dutse Capital Development.

    The appointment is coming barely 48 hours to hand over the mantle of the state leadership to the governor-elect.

    This was contained in a statement signed by the Public Relations Officer, Office of the Secretary to the Government and Office Head of Civil Service, Jigawa State, Ismaila Ibrahim Dutse.

    A registered member of the Surveyors Council of Nigeria (SURCON) Madaki Ja’e, was a one-time staff of the Ministry of Lands, Housing, Urban Development and Regional Planning before he was redeployed to the Ministry of Works and Housing as Director of Planning Research and Statistics from 2004 to 2007.

    The statement, however, directed Arch, Saleh Abubukar Gumel to report to the office of the Head of the Civil Service.

    The appointment is with immediate effect.

     

     

  • Meet Nigeria’s First Female Accountant-General of the Federation

    Meet Nigeria’s First Female Accountant-General of the Federation

    Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has given his approval for the appointment of Oluwatoyin Sakirat Madein as the substantive Accountant-General of the Federation.

    This decision, announced on Friday, May 19, 2023, by the Director of Communication, Mohammed Abdullahi Ahmed, follows a “successful conduct of a selection process” to fill the existing vacancy.

    Ahmed further disclosed that the appointment is effective from Thursday, May 18, 2023, signifying the immediate assumption of duties by the newly appointed Accountant-General.

    Oluwatoyin Sakirat Madein brings a wealth of experience to her new role, having served as the Director of Finance and Accounts at the Office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation since January 2020 until her appointment.

    Prior to that, she held the position of Deputy Director (Internal Audit) at the Federal Ministry of Power, Works and Housing, overseeing the internal audit department of the Housing Sector.

    Her career in financial management also includes notable positions at the Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Urban Development, the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, the Ministry of Police Affairs, and the National Poverty Eradication Programme.

    Her extensive career in financial management includes serving as Deputy Director at the Ministry of Lands, Housing, and Urban Development, where she specialized in internal auditing and risk management.

    Sakirat has also held key positions at the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, the Ministry of Police Affairs, and the National Poverty Eradication Programme.

    It would be recalled that the former Accountant-General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris was suspended and arrested by the Nigerian government in the wake of his arrest on allegations of money laundering and diversion of public funds.

    Following Ahmed Idris’s suspension, Anamekwe Chukwunyere Nwabuoku was appointed on May 23rd 2022 to oversee the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation in acting capacity.

    However, by July 4, 2022, Nwabuoku was replaced with Okolieaboh Ezeoke Sylvis, a former Treasury Single Account (TSA) Director, due to ongoing investigations by the EFCC.

    Madein’s appointment, therefore, comes at a crucial time when Nigeria aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in its financial operations and the expectations are high as she assumes this critical position.

  • Buhari renews appointment of trustees of Police Trust Fund

    Buhari renews appointment of trustees of Police Trust Fund

    President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the reappointment of members of the Board of Trustees of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF) for a final term of three years.

    The Ministry of Police Affairs stated on Friday in Abuja that the renewed appointment takes effect from May 19, pursuant to the NPTF (Establishment) Act, 2019.

    It added that the reappointment followed the remarkable performance of the board as evident in the deepening of policing and internal security in Nigeria.

    Members of the board were first appointed in May 2020 for an initial term of three years.

    They are Mr Suleiman Abba, Chairman and Mr Abdullahi Bala, Executive Secretary and a representative each of the Ministries of Police Affairs, Justice and that of Finance, Budget and National Planning.

    Others are Mr Mansur Ahmed, representing the Organised Private Sector, Mr Michael Adebiyi, representing Civil Society Organisations and the Inspector-General of Police, representing the Nigeria Police Force.

  • Assembly faults Lagos govt over appointment without legislative confirmation

    Assembly faults Lagos govt over appointment without legislative confirmation

    The Lagos State House of Assembly has faulted the state government for appointing some categories of workers without recourse to the lawmakers for their screening and confirmation.

    The House made this known sequel to a ‘Matter of Urgent Public Importance’ brought before the House by the Deputy Majority Leader, Mr Noheem Adams (Eti-Osa I) during plenary.

    Raising the motion earlier, Adams cited Section 196, Subsection 2; Section 198 and Section 126, Subsection 3 which gave backing to the House of Assembly in respect of nominations by the governor for appointments.

    “Section 126, Subsection 3 provides that except with the resolution of a state Assembly, no person shall act in the office of the Auditor-General for a state for a period exceeding six months.

    “As the Chairman, House Committee on Legislative Compliance, I have observed that some appointments to boards and other agencies were not brought to this noble House. If this persists, the principle of separation of powers will be in jeopardy.

    “For example, the Auditor-General was appointed on the Sept. 22, 2022 and today is April 11, 2023, so his appointment in acting capacity had exceeded what the laws stipulate,” he said.

    Supporting Adams, Mr Ademola Kasunmu (Ikeja I) said the stipulations of Section 198 should be strictly adhered to by the state government.

    Kasunmu said because such appointments were considered null and void, every remuneration that had been paid to them should be returned to the coffers of the state.

    Speaking on the same matter, Mr Victor Akande (Ojo I) observed that the situation happened in the judiciary where an appointment was done without recourse to the House.

    Also, Mr Lukmon Olumoh  (Ajeromi-Ifelodun I) lamented that such appointments without regard for the House were becoming too many.

    “Separation of power is a doctrine enshrined in the constitution. The executive has the right to nominate people and the House has the responsibility to either confirm or reject such nominations.

    “It is not only in the office of the Auditor-General but I don’t know in what capacity one can act beyond the time limit without recourse to the House,” he said.

    Olumoh urged the House to look at the issue holistically to put an end to what could cause issues later.

    On his part, Mr Rotimi Olowo (Shomolu I) said there were several government officials parading themselves with many names without appearing before the House for clearance.

    He said: “It should not be a ‘paddy-paddy’ thing. This is a constitutional matter and if we do not adhere, we would end up facing the wrath of the people.

    “This is an infraction to have people who are not cleared by the House receiving salaries and I am of the opinion that such money should be returned to the state’s coffers.”

    Commenting, Speaker Mudashiru Obasa (Agege I), who presided over the sitting, agreed with others lawmakers that appointments of such nature without recourse to the House amounted to infractions.

    “I quite agree with all of you that the failure of such nominees to appear is an infraction or violation of the laws of this House, especially as it relates to the MDAs.

    “The laws of the House of Assembly have statutory provisions that nominees of the governor must appear for confirmation.

    “It is becoming common and regular and if we failed to act now, it becomes a norm. I share your sentiments that there is need for us to put a stop to this.

    “I am aware of the development in the Audit Commission, I am aware of the one in the Law Reform Commission and now the Auditor-General and some others,” he said.

    The House consequently ordered the withdrawal of letters given to government appointees whose nominations should have been sent to the House for screening and confirmation, but who took up the jobs without the due process.

    The House also ordered the immediate return of salaries and remunerations enjoyed by the affected

    officials pending their appearance before the House.

  • Customs board approves appointment of 3 ACGs, promotes Spokesperson, 1, 489 others

    Customs board approves appointment of 3 ACGs, promotes Spokesperson, 1, 489 others

    The Board of the Nigeria Customs Service has approved the appointment of three Assistant Comptrollers General (ACGs).

    This is contained in a statement by  Superintendent of Customs, Mr. Abdullahi Maiwada on behalf of Customs National Public Relations Officer, Mr. Timi Bomodi on Wednesday in Abuja.

    Maiwada said 1, 490 senior officers of general duty and support staff to various ranks were also promoted, among whom was the Customs Spokesperson, Mr Timi Bomodi.

    A breakdown of the appointments according to Maiwada includes ACG Greg Itotoh, ACG Festus Okun, and ACG Shuaibu Ibrahim.

    Some of the newly promoted comptrollers are Musa Omale, Zanna Chiroma, Stanley Nwankwo, Ajibola Odusanya, Paul Ekpenyong, Abubakar Umar, Maureen Ajuzieogu, MO Bewaji, among others,” he said.

    He said 64 Deputy Comptrollers (DCs)  were promoted to Comptrollers of Customs (CCs), while 128 Assistant Comptrollers (ACs) were promoted to Deputy Comptrollers (DCs).

    He also said 89 Chief Superintendent of Customs (CSCs) were promoted to Assistant Comptrollers (ACs) and 220 Superintendents of Customs (SCs) were promoted to Chief Superintendents of Customs (CSCs).

    Maiwada also said 107 Deputy Superintendents of Customs (DSCs) were promoted to Superintendents of Customs (SCs) while 302 Assistant Superintendents of Customs I (ASC I) were promoted to Deputy Superintendents of Customs (DSCs).

    He said 223 Assistant Superintendents of Customs II (ASC II) were promoted to Assistant Superintendents of Customs I (ASC I) and 357 Inspectors of Customs (ICs) were promoted to Assistant Superintendents of Customs II (ASC II).

    Maiwada further said in a similar development, the management of the service had earlier approved the promotion of 1, 252 men within the ranks of inspectors and customs assistant cadres.

    According to him, the Comptroller General of Customs, retired Col. Hameed Ali,  congratulated the newly appointed and promoted officers.

    He said Ali charged them to redouble their efforts in ensuring that the service achieved its goals.