President Bola Tinubu has undertook the significant reconstitution of the management teams within key communication agencies under the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, with the aim to bolster efficiency and enhance service delivery in the sector.
The decision, made public on Thursday, highlights a strategic move towards optimizing the sector’s potential to drive socio-economic development in Nigeria.
According to President Tinubu, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Nigerian Communications Satellite (NIGCOMSAT) Limited, and Galaxy Backbone (BB) Limited are the primary agencies affected by this reorganization.
The appointment of highly qualified professionals to key executive positions underscores President Tinubu’s commitment to ensuring effective leadership and strategic direction in these critical entities.
At the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), President Tinubu confirmed the appointments of Abraham Oshadami as Executive Commissioner for Technical Services, Rimini Makama as Executive Commissioner for Stakeholder Management, and Opeyemi Dele-Ajayi as President and CEO of the Digital Bridge Institute.
These appointments reflect a strategic blend of technical expertise and stakeholder engagement, crucial for advancing the Commission’s regulatory mandate in the rapidly evolving telecommunications landscape.
Similarly, at the Nigerian Communications Satellite (NIGCOMSAT) Limited, Abiodun Attah assumes the role of Executive Director for Technical Services, Aisha Abdullahi as Executive Director for Finance and Administration, and Jaiyeola Awokoya as Executive Director for Marketing and Business Development.
These appointments signal a concerted effort to leverage satellite technology for national development, ensuring effective financial management and market positioning in the satellite communications space.
Meanwhile, President Tinubu’s appointment for Galaxy Backbone (BB) Limited sees Ibrahim Adepoju Adeyanju taking the helm as Managing Director and CEO, supported by Mohammed Sani Ibrahim as Executive Director for Finance and Corporate Services, Olusegun Olulade as Executive Director for Customer Centricity and Marketing, and Olumbe Akinkugbe as Executive Director for Digital Exploration and Technical Services.
This leadership team is poised to drive digital transformation initiatives, enhance customer experience, and spearhead innovative technical solutions to meet the evolving needs of the digital economy.
In reconstituting these management teams, President Tinubu expresses confidence in the appointed professionals’ ability to deliver excellence and contribute significantly to the growth and development of Nigeria’s digital economy.
The strategic placement of seasoned experts in key positions underscores the administration’s commitment to leveraging technology as a catalyst for national development and economic prosperity.
As the nation continues its journey towards digital transformation, President Tinubu Reconstitutes Mgt Teams in Communication Agencies. They are expected to play a pivotal role in steering these agencies towards achieving their mandates effectively.
With their wealth of experience and expertise, coupled with President Tinubu’s vision for a digitally inclusive Nigeria, these executives are poised to lead the charge towards a future where technology drives progress and innovation transforms lives.