NNPC Redeploys Staff; Promotes 108, Demotes One

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has undertaken a massive reorganization, with the redeployment of key officials.

In the redeployment memo obtained from the NNPC, yesterday, while 108 staff were promoted from Manager and General Manager positions to General Manager and Group General Managers respectively, one was demoted from Executive Director to Group General Managers (GGM).

Why no reason for the redeployment was stated, sources in the NNPC said it was part of ongoing restructuring in the NNPC and as key measures to cut cost, boost profitability and help make the corporation commercially viable.

Specifically, Mr. Chidi Momah, who was formerly GGM, Company Secretary and Legal Adviser, was redeployed to become Secretary to the NNPC, while Hadiza Commasie was appointed Legal Adviser; A.A. Adamu, Sarah Ndukwe and O. Omigie were appointed General Managers in charge of Commercial Law, Litigation & Property Law and Corporate Law respectively.

Esther Ogbue retained her position as Managing Director, NNPC Retail; Felix Wono, Executive Director, Pipeline and Farouk Ahmed, Managing Director, Nigeria Products Marketing Company.

Ndu Ughamadu was redeployed from GGM, Government and Labour Relations to GGM Group Public Affairs Department; Adewale Ajayi Oladapo, formerly GM, Technical Services Limited, was reappointed GM, Capital Projects, while Animashaun Onipeko , formerly GM, Companyb Secretary/Legal, Nigerian Petroleum Development Company, NPDC, was reappointed GM, Board Support.

Okonkwo Chukwuma, formerly GGM, Liabilities Management was reappointed Managing Director, NNPC Capital; Wunti Maijama’a was appointed GM/technical Assistant Downstream from a former position of GM, Efficiency Unit.

Meanwhile, the NNPC posted a trading deficit of N17.18 billion for the month of September 2016, dropping further from a deficit of N11.22 billion recorded in August.

Credit:

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/nnpc-redeploys-staff-promotes-108-demotes-one-2/

Budget: FG Redeploys 4 Directors, 6 Deputies, 174 Others

No fewer than 184 top government officials from various ministries, departments and agencies (MDA) of the federal government have been redeployed in a major shake up triggered by the controversy over the 2016 budget.

Although the MDAs involved could not be confirmed at press time, it was learnt that 22 of the redeployed officials are from the Ministry of Budget and National Planning.

Of the 22, four directors, six deputy directors, and 12 assistant directors of the budget ministry are to be redeployed.

It was gathered last night that 14 top new personnel are to move to the Budget and National Planning Ministry as replacements for those moving out of the ministry.
The Head of Service of the Federation, Mrs. Winifred Ekanem Oyo-Ita, it was learnt, has already communicated to all the affected personnel and the redeployment will take effect from 11am today.

Serious controversy has dogged the 2016 budget, characterised by its disappearance, embarrassing errors and reported cases of padding.

The development has not only caused some delays in the passage of the Appropriation Bill by the National assembly, but already claimed its first casualty with the sack of the former Director General of the Budget Office of the Federation, Mr. Yahaya Gusau and the appointment of Mr. Mr. Tijjani Abdullahi as his replacement.

 Credit: Thisday

Shake-up In NDDC As Acting DG Redeploys Management Staff

There is mass shake-up at the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), with the immediate redeployment of many management staff.

The Acting Managing Director of the Federal Government’s intervention agency, Mrs. Ibim Semenitari, made the disclosure on Wednesday night, in a statement by her
Special Assistant (Media), Bekee Anyalewechi.

The redeployment is part of ongoing efforts to improve service and project delivery by the commission..

It was stated that a memo signed by Semenitari, a former Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, announced the movement of 21 officers to new responsibilities, covering Legal Services, Procurement, Project Monitoring and Supervision, Administration, Environmental Protection and Control, as well as Education, Health and Social Services.

Other officers were also redeployed to Youths, Sports, Culture and Women Affairs, Information Technology, Special Duties, Community and Rural Development, Agriculture and Fisheries, Corporate Affairs, Project Management and SERVICOM Unit, while others were reassigned in seven state offices, namely, Abia, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Edo, Imo, Rivers and Ondo.

Credit: Nation

Nigerian Air Force Redeploys Senior Officers

The Nigerian Air Force has released the redeployment and appointments of some senior officers, a statement by air force spokesperson, Dele Alonge, said.

Mr. Alonge said the officers deployed to new duty posts are four branch chiefs, three air officers commanding and two commandants.

According to him, the four branch chiefs at the air force headquarters are Air Vice Marshal A.A. Iya, formally the Chairman Air Exposition and International Liaison Secretariat, now appointed Chief of Training and Operations; AVM A.M. Mamu the former Air Officer Commanding, Training Command Kaduna, now takes charge as the Chief of Administration.

Read Morepremiumtimesng