President Buhari makes 2 appointments in top agencies
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The MD of NSIA, Uchechi Orji, has been re-appointed by President Buhari due to
his remarkable strides at the government agency - The president appoints
Professor Isa Hayatu Chiroma as the director general of the Nigerian Law School
- Buhari asks the Senate to confirm Aishah Ahmad as deputy governor of the
Central Bank of Nigeria The managing director of the Nigeria Sovereign
Investment Authority (NSIA), Uchechi Orji has been re-appointed by President
Muhammadu Buhari for another term of five years. The reappointment of Orji was
made known in a statement by the special adviser to the president on media and
publicity, Femi Adesina, on Thursday, October 12. According to the statement,
Orji, who has been serving in that position since October 2012 for an initial
term of five years, renewable for another term of five years, was reappointed
by the president following his achievement at the government agency. Femi
Adesina stated that under Orji’s leadership, the NSIA had made remarkable
strides, and its assets now stand at over $2 billion, which is invested in
Nigerian Infrastructure, Economic Stabilization and Future Generation Funds.
The presidential aide said in line with section 16(2) of the NSIA Act, the
National Economic Council had in July, 2017, endorsed the renewal of Orji's
appointment, given his performance in the first term. PAY ATTENTION: Watch more
videos on NAIJ.com TV The statement added that the president also approved the
nomination of Professor Isa Hayatu Chiroma from Adamawa state as the director
general of the Nigerian Law School. Chiroma who is a Professor of Law, and
currently the deputy director in charge of the Yola campus of the Nigerian Law
School will succeed Mr Olanrewaju Onadeko, who is due for retirement.
Meanwhile, President Buhari has asked the Senate to confirm Aishah Ahmad as deputy
governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria. Premium Times reports. Ahmad’s
nomination as deputy governor of the apex bank had been announced by the
presidency on Thursday, October 5. NAIJ.com gathers that Ike Ekweremadu, deputy
Senate president, stated that Ahmad would replace one of the CBN’s deputy
governors who had retired earlier this year and as such, her confirmation was
necessary.


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