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Buhari appoints, reappoints new heads of federal agencies

By Thompson ABISOLA

President MuhammaduBuhari has approved the appointment of new heads of federal agencies and renewed others.

Information on the appointments are in a statement signed by OlusegunAdekunle, the Permanent Secretary (General Services Office) Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation on Friday in Abuja.

For the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Mr Adeola Adetunji, Prof. Mike Obadan, Prof. JustitiaNnabuko and Prof. Ummu Jalingo were appointed as Non-Executive Directors.

According to the statement, their appointment is to take effect from June 7, 2018 for an initial period of four years.

Also, Prof. AbdullahiDasilva Yusuf was appointed as Chief Medical Director, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, for an initial period of four years, with effect from June 19, 2018.

Dr Pauline N. Ikwugbu is the new Provost, University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, for an initial period of four years, with effect from March 19, 2018.

Other appointments renewed by Buhari are as follows: DrOgbonniaIbe-Enwo as Rector, Federal Polytechnic, UnwanaAfikpo, Ebonyi, for a second term of four years, with effect from Aug. 7, 2018.

Also, OlusegunOlarenwajuAluko has been reappointed as Rector, Federal Polytechnic, IIaro, Ogun Statefor a second term of four years, with effect from Sept. 25, 2018.

Prof. Sunday Onohaebi, Rector, National Institute of Construction Technology, Uromi, Edo, also reappointed for final term of four years, with effect from July 25, 2018.

The president urged the new appointees to regard their appointments as a call to national service.

He also urged them to carry out their responsibilities with diligence and prompt response to the yearnings of the public.

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