Buhari sacks more DGs
Yet again, the federal government has
sacked the heads of 24 federal agencies and
parastatals.
The sacking of the DGs was made known by
Babachir Lawal, the secretary to the
government of the federations.
FG had earlier announced the sack of the
heads of the six information-related
parastatals under the ministry of information
and culture.
The affected agencies includes, NigerianTelevision Authority (NTA), Federal RadioCorporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Voice ofNigeria (VON), News Agency of Nigeria(NAN), National Broadcasting Commission(NBC), Petroleum Technology DevelopmentFund (PTDF), New Partnership for Africa’sDevelopment (NEPAD), Nigeria SocialInsurance Trust Fund (NSITF).
Others are:
Nigerian Content Development and
Monitoring Board(NCDMB), Federal Mortgage
Bank of Nigeria (FMBN), Tertiary Education
Trust Fund (TETFund), National Information
Technology Development Agency (NITDA),
Petroleum Equalization Fund, Nigeria
Railways Corporation (NRC), Bureau of
Public Procurements (BPP), Bureau of Public
Enterprises (BPE).
Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory
Agency (PPPRA) Standard Organization of
Nigeria (SON), National Agency for Food and
Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC),
Nigeria Investment Promotion
Council (NIPC), Bank of Industry (BoI),
National Centre for Women Development
(NCWD), National Orientation Agency (NOA),
Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Nigerian
Export-Import Bank, National Agency for
Prohibition of Traffic In Persons and Other
Related Matters (NAPTIP).
Recall that President Muhammadu Buhari
approved the replacement of 13 vice
chancellors of Nigerian universities .
Twelve of them are federal ones, and
Vincent Tenebe, the vice chancellor of the
National Open University, has also been
relieved of his position. All these institutions
were established by the former president,
Goodluck Jonathan.
Yet again, the federal government has
sacked the heads of 24 federal agencies and
parastatals.
The sacking of the DGs was made known by
Babachir Lawal, the secretary to the
government of the federations.
FG had earlier announced the sack of the
heads of the six information-related
parastatals under the ministry of information
and culture.
The affected agencies includes, NigerianTelevision Authority (NTA), Federal RadioCorporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Voice ofNigeria (VON), News Agency of Nigeria(NAN), National Broadcasting Commission(NBC), Petroleum Technology DevelopmentFund (PTDF), New Partnership for Africa’sDevelopment (NEPAD), Nigeria SocialInsurance Trust Fund (NSITF).
Others are:
Nigerian Content Development and
Monitoring Board(NCDMB), Federal Mortgage
Bank of Nigeria (FMBN), Tertiary Education
Trust Fund (TETFund), National Information
Technology Development Agency (NITDA),
Petroleum Equalization Fund, Nigeria
Railways Corporation (NRC), Bureau of
Public Procurements (BPP), Bureau of Public
Enterprises (BPE).
Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory
Agency (PPPRA) Standard Organization of
Nigeria (SON), National Agency for Food and
Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC),
Nigeria Investment Promotion
Council (NIPC), Bank of Industry (BoI),
National Centre for Women Development
(NCWD), National Orientation Agency (NOA),
Industrial Training Fund (ITF), Nigerian
Export-Import Bank, National Agency for
Prohibition of Traffic In Persons and Other
Related Matters (NAPTIP).
Recall that President Muhammadu Buhari
approved the replacement of 13 vice
chancellors of Nigerian universities .
Twelve of them are federal ones, and
Vincent Tenebe, the vice chancellor of the
National Open University, has also been
relieved of his position. All these institutions
were established by the former president,
Goodluck Jonathan.
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