BUHARI SACKS, REPLACES CEOS OF 17 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AGENCIES: FULL LIST BY ZONAL AND RELIGIOUS SPREAD
President Muhammadu Buhari recently approved the
appointment of 17 new Chief Executives for Parastatals and Agencies under the
Federal Ministry of Education.
The appointment is with
effect from August 1, 2016.
While some of the
appointments amounted to the sack of the former CEOs, some others, like the
National Universities Commission, had theirs replaced after the tenure of
office of the incumbent.
Those appointed are:
National Universities
Commission – Prof. Abubakar Adamu Rasheed
Nigerian Institute for
Education Planning and Administration – Prof. Lilian Salami
Universal Basic Education –
Dr. Hameed Bobboyi
National library of Nigeria
– Prof Lanre Aina
National Examinations
Council – Prof. Charles Uwakwe
National Commission for
Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-Formal education – Prof. Abba Aladu
Nomadic education
Commission – Prof. Bashir Usman
National Business and
technical Examinations Board – Prof. Isioma Isiugo-Abanihe
Teachers Registration
Council of Nigeria – Prof. Sunday Josiah Ajiboye
Computer Registration
Council of Nigeria – Afolabi Aderinto
National Commission for
Colleges of Education – Prof. Bappah Aliyu
Tertiary Education Trust Fund
– Dr. Abdullahi Bichi Baffa
National Mathematical
Centre – Prof. Steven Ejugwu Onah
Joint Admission and
Matriculation Board, JAMB – Prof. Ishaq Oloyede
National Institute of
Nigerian Languages – Prof. Chinyere Ohiri-Aniche
Librarian Registration
Counil of Nigeria – Prof Michael Afolabi
National Teachers Institute
– Prof Garba Dahuwa Azare
Similarly, President Buhari
has also approved that the following chief executives to be retained in their
respective agencies:
Nigeria Educational
Research and Development Council – Prof. Samaila Junaidu
Nigerian French Language
C\Village – Prof rauuf adebisi
National board for
technical education – Dr. Mas’ud Kazaure
National Arabic language
Village – Prof. Muhammad Mu’az.
Muslim - 71%
Christian - 29%
Hausa Fulani - 48%
Yoruba - 38%
Igbo - 14%
South South = 0%
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