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Buhari Redeploys Minister As NPA, NIMASA, MAN, Others Get New Boards

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Apr 7, 2022
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President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the immediate re-deployment of Mohammed H. Abdullahi as the new Minister of Environment with effect from 6th April, 2022.

Until his appointment, Mohammed Abdullahi was the Minister of State for Science, Technology and Innovation.

The President hopes that he would bring his wealth of experience to bear on his new assignment for the growth of the country.

Recall that  Mohammed Abdullahi  is one time Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice for Nasarawa State and the Secretary to the State Government.

Also, President Buhari has approved the re-constitution of members of the Governing Boards of Parastatals within the purview of the Federal Ministry Transportation, FMOT

A statement signed by Director of Press and Public Relations, FMOT, Eric Ojiekwe, disclosed that the Boards of the following Parastatals have been reconstituted as follows:

Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC)

  1. Lawal Sama’ila Abdullahi – Chairman
  2. Rufai Ahmed Akambi – Member
  3. Usen Ekong Udoh – Member
  4. Otunba Oluseyi Oduntan – Member
  5. Violet Oliatan Williams – Member
  6. Mohammed Allamin Kam-Salem – Member
  7. Emmanuel Lyambee Jime – Executive Secretary/CEO

 

Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT)

  1. Hon Ejike Njeze – Chairman
  2. Amuda Seriki – Member
  3. Muhiydeen Sani Awwal – Member
  4. Paul Eluhaiwe – Member
  5. Gbenga Elegbele – Member
  6. Tutare Abubakar – Member
  7. Bayaro S. Farah – Director-General/CEO

 

Maritime Academy of Nigeria, MAN

  1. Rear Adm. Jacob Adekunle Ajani – Chairman
  2. Abdullah Nurudeen – Member
  3. Larry Odeh – Member
  4. Commodore D. E. Effedua – Rector/CEO

 

National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA)

  1. Binta Masi Garba – Chairman
  2. Chibuike Ikenga – Member
  3. Chief (Dr) George N. Moghalu – Managing Director/CEO

Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA)

  1. Chief Akinwunmi Ricketts – Chairman
  2. Ayogu Eze – Member
  3. Ghazali Moh’d – Member
  4. Abdullazeez Nyako – Member
  5. Abdulwahab Adeshina – Member
  6. Mustapha Aminu Dutse – Member
  7. Adenrele Susana Adeshina – Executive Director, Finance
  8. Mohammed Bello Koko – Managing Director/CE

 

Ojiekwe stated that the inauguration of the Boards by the Minister of Transportation will be conveyed in due course:

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