Connect with us

News

CNA caves in to pressure, to proceed on pre-retirement leave on Monday

Published

on

Apparently caving in to intense pressure mounted on him by stakeholders and staff members, the outgoing Clerk to the National Assembly, CNA, Architect Amos Ojo has reportedly withdrawn his letter of request to the National Assembly Service Commission, NASC, to enable him stay put in office while on his pre-retirement leave.

THE CONCLAVE gathered auhtoritatively that Architect Amos Ojo approached the Chairman of the Commission on Friday to withdraw his letter of request.

The development has paved the way for the Commission to issue out a letter of appointment to an acting CNA who will succeed Architect Ojo.

Sources quoted Architect Ojo to have said that the issue of his staying put in office to observe his pre-retirement leave has generated unnecessary media attention and public outcry.

Consequent upon his resolve not to push further to stay put in office, he was said to have opted to withdraw his letter and proceed on his pre-retirement leave, effective November 14th, 2022.

He is expected to retire fully on the 14th of February, 2023.

Arc Ojo’s decision to take a bow at this point has defused tension in the National Assembly management circle and given the commission some breather.

The NASC had received its share of bashing on the issue even as it generated acrimony among the commissioners and the chairman who had either pitched their tents either with or against the outgoing CNA

The commission, as learnt, will now proceed to expeditiously issue a letter to Architect Ojo’s successor between now and Monday, 14th, 2022 in order to forestall vacuum in leadership.

#

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

News

FG Approves N24.2bn For Free Internet At Airports, Schools, Markets

Published

on

THE Federal Government has approved free internet services worth N24.2 billion naira at 20 selected airports, 43 universities and six markets across the country.

The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy Isa Pantami, disclosed this after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting chaired by President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday

Pantami said that the airports were selected from the six geo-political zones.

“Certain intervention projects are going to be implemented by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Nigerian Communications Commission of providing Internet in 20 selected airports in Nigeria and higher institutions of learning and also some markets to support micro small and medium enterprises.

“In each geopolitical zone, you have around three airports. In the South-West, we have Lagos and Ondo. For the South-East, we have Anambra and Enugu.

“For the South-South, we have Port Harcourt and Akwa Ibom. For the North-Central we have Abuja and Ilorin. In the North-West, we have Kano, Sokoto and Kebbi. For the North-East we have Yola, Maiduguri and Gombe.”

The minister said the markets and 43 institutions which include universities and polytechnics were also drawn from the six geopolitical zones, adding that it will ease e-learning in schools and also enhance the transition to a cashless economy.

Continue Reading

News

Buhari Approves Appointment Of 6 New Perm Secs

Published

on

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday approved the appointment of six new permanent secretaries in the Federal Civil Service

The appointments followed after a recent conducted selection process.

The Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (HOCSF),Dr Folasade Yemi-Esan, made this known in a statement by Mohammed Ahmed, Director of Communications of the Office of the HOCSF,

The appointees and their states of origin are Esuabana Asanye (Cross River), Mahmud Kambari (Borno), Richard Pheelangwah (Taraba), Lamuwa Ibrahim (Gombe), Yakubu Kofar-Mata (Kano) and Oloruntola Michael (Ogun).

Continue Reading

News

DSS Confirms Plot To Install Interim Govt

Published

on

The Department of State Security Service has said that the plot to Instal interim government was real

DSS noted that the plot was “by some key players” to install an interim government and stop Bola Ahmed Tinubu from being inaugurated as president.

A statement on Wednesday, by Peter Afunanya, the public relations officer of the secret police, said: “The Department of State Services (DSS) has identified some key players in the plot for an Interim Government in Nigeria.

“The Service considers the plot, being pursued by these entrenched interests, as not only an aberration but a mischievous way to set aside the constitution and undermine civil rule as well as plunge the country into an avoidable crisis.

“The illegality is totally unacceptable in a democracy and to the peace loving Nigerians. This is even more so that the machination is taking place after the peaceful conduct of the elections in most parts of the country.”

Continue Reading

Trending