The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has appointed 16 new directors to head key departments.
The directors’ appointments took effect on March 3.
The appointments were said to have been made to bolster the
apex bank’s operations in a number of policy-driven, regulatory, and
supervisory capacities.
The newly appointed directors are Jide-Samuel Avbasowamen,
director of the information technology department; Abdullahi Hamisu, director
of the banking services department; Ojumu Adenike, director of the medical
services department; and Makinde Olanrewaju, head of the procurement and
support services department.
In the financial department, CBN appointed Sike Ijeoma as
director of the financial policy and regulation department; Isa-Olatinwo Aisha,
director of consumer protection department; and Oboh Victor Ugbem, director of
monetary policy department.
Also, Nakorji Musa will head the trade and exchange
department; Yusuf Rakiya will lead the payments system supervision department;
Vincent Modesola was appointed to oversee the strategy management and
innovation department; Farouk Muhammad is to lead the reserve management
department; and Akinwunmi Olubukola Akinniyi takes charge of the banking
supervision department.
In addition, Solaja Mohammed-Jamiu will be in charge of the
other financial institutions’ supervision department (OFISD); Hassan Umar will
lead the development and finance institutions supervision department; and
Adedeji Adetona will steer the currency operations and branch management
department.
CBN also said Okpanachi Moses will serve as the head of the
statistics department.
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