Buhari
re-appoints Orji as Sovereign Wealth Fund boss
• Chiroma is
new DG, Nigeria Law School
Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo has inaugurated the 40-kilometre N120 billion
Bonny-Bodo Road with an assurance to the people of the Niger De
lta that they
would benefit maximally from the wealth that comes from their land.
He said
every part of the country matters to the current administration, hence no part,
particularly the Niger Delta, would be neglected.The Vice President gave the
assurance yesterday in Bonny Island, Rivers State, while officially cutting the
tape to kick-start the construction of the road, which was first awarded by the
former President Olusegun Obasanjo administration in 2002 for N20 billion, but
later abandoned.
Osinbajo,
who was accompanied by the state’s Deputy Governor Ipalibo Harry-Banigo,
Governor Benedict Ayade of Cross River, Minister of Power, Works and Housing,
Babatude Fashola, Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta, General Paul
Boroh (rtd) among other dignitaries, said the Muhammadu Buhari administration
remains committed to the implementation of the new vision programme because
every part of the country matters to it.
He said:
“November 1 will make it exactly one year after Niger Delta leaders under the
aegis of PANDEF met with President Muhammadu Buhari, where he discussed the new
vision of his administration with them. On my own part, I have toured several
Niger Delta communities to tell them about the new vision of the present administration
ably led by President Buhari. Under the new vision, the people of Niger Delta
will benefit maximally from the wealth that comes from their land.*”
Meanwhile,
the President has re-appointed Mr. Uchechi N. Orji as Managing Director of the
Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA).According to a statement by his
Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina yesterday, Orji was first
appointed in October 2012 for an initial term of five years, renewable for
another term of five years.
Under his
leadership, the NSIA has made remarkable strides, and its assets now stand at
over $2 billion.Also, President Buhari has approved the nomination of Professor
Isa Hayatu Chiroma as the Director General of the Nigerian Law School.
Chiroma
succeeds Olanrewaju Onadeko, who is due for retirement. Chiroma is a Professor of Law, and currently the Deputy Director
in charge of the Yola Campus of the Nigerian Law School. He hails from Adamawa
State.

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