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Jonathan sacks NIPC boss
 
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Mon, 18 May 2015   ||   Nigeria,
 

President Goodluck Jonathan has sacked the Chief Executive Officer, Nigeria Investment Promotion Commission, (NIPC), Saratu Umar, presidential spokesperson, Reuben Abati, has announced.

“President Jonathan appoints Mrs Uju Aisha Hassan-Baba as Executive Secretary/CEO of NIPC. She replaces Mrs Saratu Umar. @NIPCNigeria,” Mr. Abati tweeted on Monday.

Ms. Umar, a banker and economist, became the executive secretary/ CEO of the NIPC on May 19, 2014. She was the first female to hold the position since the establishment of the commission in 1999.

She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from Ahmdu Bello University Zaria, Kaduna State in 1989. She also has a Master’s degree in Business Administration.

She joined the Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM) in 1982 as a pioneer staff and later rose to a career executive and deputy general manager.

On April 22, 2015, angry staff of the commission shut down the office to protest the continued stay in office of Ms. Umar as the Executive Secretary of the Commission.

The workers accused her of “gross incompetence, high handedness and staff intimidation,” particularly her insensitivity to staff welfare and improved working conditions.

Mr. Abati said the new Executive Secretary/Chief Executive of NIPC had served previously as Director-General, Legal Aid Council of Nigeria, Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice in Anambra State and Director, Legal Services, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment.

 

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