Tag: Appointments

  • PASAN warns of unrest over alleged federal character breaches in National Assembly appointments

    PASAN warns of unrest over alleged federal character breaches in National Assembly appointments

    2025-12-29 09:00:00
    Reporting by Punch indicates parliamentary workers under PASAN protested what they described as repeated violations of the federal character principle in the appointment of secretaries, warning the trend could provoke industrial unrest.

    PASAN’s argument is that uneven representation in sensitive appointments fuels perceptions of marginalisation and undermines cohesion inside the legislature’s bureaucracy.

    The Guardian reported PASAN referenced Section 14(3) of the Constitution and warned that continued disregard could fuel discontent and industrial unrest.

    Blueprint also reported PASAN’s petition, noting concerns about appointments and the risk of institutional tension if the alleged imbalance persists.

    Punch reported workers warned of “industrial unrest,” while The Guardian wrote PASAN warned “continued disregard… could fuel discontent and industrial unrest.”

    Echotitbits take: Federal character disputes rarely stay administrative. Watch for whether the National Assembly Service Commission publishes appointment data by state/zone and whether PASAN escalates to work-to-rule or strikes.

    Source: The Punch — https://punchng.com/nassembly-workers-protest-alleged-federal-character-breach/ — December 29, 2025
    The Punch 2025-12-29

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  • Tinubu taps Muliyat Oseni to lead NERC as power-sector regulation resets

    Tinubu taps Muliyat Oseni to lead NERC as power-sector regulation resets

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    2025-12-19 10:00:00

    In a report by The Punch, President Tinubu has appointed Dr. Muliyat Omolola Oseni as chairman of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC).

    The change matters because NERC shapes tariffs, market rules, consumer protection and investor confidence—areas under pressure from service shortfalls and reform disputes.

    Verification: Premium Times and Vanguard also reported the appointment and the leadership change at the regulator.

    Quotes: Premium Times: “President Tinubu appoints new NERC chairman…” Vanguard: “Tinubu appoints Dr. Muliyat Oseni as NERC Chairman…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Appointments don’t fix electricity—execution does. Watch the first 90 days: metering acceleration, estimated billing controls, Disco performance enforcement, and transparent dispute resolution across the value chain.

    Source: The Punch — 2025-12-19 — https://punchng.com/tinubu-appoints-oseni-nerc-chairman/

    The Punch 2025-12-19

  • Senate confirms 64 ambassadors as Nigeria fills key diplomatic gaps

    Senate confirms 64 ambassadors as Nigeria fills key diplomatic gaps

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    2025-12-18 14:00:00

    The Punch reports that Nigeria’s Senate has confirmed 64 ambassadorial nominees after committee screening and adoption of the foreign affairs report.

    The confirmations are expected to strengthen diplomacy, trade engagement and diaspora services, which depend heavily on active missions and leadership capacity abroad.

    Verification: BusinessDay and TVC News also reported the confirmation of the nominee list and the Senate’s decision.

    Quotes: BusinessDay: “Senate confirms 64 ambassadorial nominees…” TVC News: “The Senate has confirmed… 64 persons…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: The real deliverable is service quality. Watch posting timelines, mission funding, and performance KPIs—especially consular turnaround, trade facilitation and diaspora engagement.

    Source: The Punch — 2025-12-18 — https://punchng.com/senate-confirms-fani-kayode-reno-omokri-62-others-as-ambassadors/

    The Punch 2025-12-18

  • Universal Music Group Moves to Deepen Commitment to Growing African Music 

    Universal Music Group Moves to Deepen Commitment to Growing African Music 

    A world leader in music entertainment, Universal Music Group (UMG), has announced key appointments in order to strengthen its position as the leading music company in Africa

    The latest appointments were essentially designed to underscore UMG’s ongoing commitment to support and grow Africa’s domestic music ecosystems, while also creating new opportunities for African talent to reach new audiences globally.

    UMG’s holistic approach to expanding operations across the continent saw to the opening of new divisions in Nigeria, as well as becoming the first major music company to establish divisions in Kenya, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Cameroon and Morocco to complement UMG’s longstanding operations in South Africa. This presence would continue to grow throughout 2021 and beyond, as UMG continues to further extend the company’s ability to support domestic artists across Africa and globally.

    To help lead this expansion, Sipho Dlamini has been promoted as the Chief Executive Officer, Universal Music South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa, effective immediately.

    Dlamini would continue to oversee all of UMG’s operations within English-speaking Africa. Since joining UMG in 2016, he has been instrumental in solidifying and growing UMG’s African infrastructure, increasing the visibility of African music around the world and delivering unprecedented artist success in South Africa.

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    During this time, UMG has also led the industry with new initiatives across live music, brand partnerships and the adoption of licensed and legal streaming platforms within Africa.

    Dlamini is a member of UMG’s Task Force for Meaningful Change (TFMC), which was created last year as a driving force for inclusion and social justice within the global music industry and serves as chair for TFMC’s Global Committee.

    In 2019, Dlamini was named in Billboard’s International Music Power list, the first African-based executive to make the list.

    In his new role, Dlamini would continue to work closely with UMG’s EVP, Market Development, Adam Granite, to identify further opportunities for artists signed to Universal Music Africa to reach new audiences around the world, utilising UMG’s unrivalled global network of industry-leading businesses spanning more than 60 countries worldwide.

    Within South Africa, Dlamini has been joined by hugely experienced senior executive Elouise Kelly, who has been appointed Chief Operating Officer, Universal Music South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa.

    Kelly would be based in Johannesburg and would report to Dlamini. She joins UMG from global advertising and media agency Ogilvy, where she held the position of Managing Director, South Africa.

    With a proven and award-winning background in branding, marketing communication and commercial business strategy, she would play an integral role in the further expansion of Universal Music Africa and its operations and label divisions.

    Prior to working at Ogilvy, Kelly held senior positions at SABC, Top TV, Viacom International Media Networks and M-Net.

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    Also, Chinedu Okeke has been named Managing Director, Universal Music Nigeria and would lead the development and expansion of UMG’s existing operations within Nigeria, including English-speaking markets in West Africa.

    He would be based in Lagos, Nigeria and would report to Dlamini.

    Okeke has established himself over the last decade as a successful business and live-music entrepreneur. He’s the founder of Eclipse Live, a live entertainment company focused on bringing live affordable entertainment to the youth of Africa and Eclipse Brand Agency, working with major clients, artists and commercial partners.

    He’s also the founder and Executive Producer of Nigeria’s legendary Gidi Culture Festival, and a founding Trustee of Echo Music and Arts Foundation, and previously held positions at The Wicklow Group, Canvest Group and AP Moeller Maersk.

    The trio would work closely with French-speaking operations in Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Cameroon and markets within the continent, which operate under the leadership of Franck Kacou, Directeur General, Universal Music Africa.

    Reacting to the development, Granite said: “I am thrilled to announce these strategic appointments, as we look to further develop our domestic infrastructure and label rosters within Africa.

    “Most integral to achieving our long-term ambitions is to build a strong leadership team on the ground, with deep foundations in each country to help grow a dynamic ecosystem for all to benefit in the future.

    “Over the past few years, Sipho has shown great leadership, commitment and vision for music in Africa, helping UMG to introduce new talent to audiences around the world and identify opportunities to lead the industry in licensing and supporting new platforms to reach African music fans.

    “Elouise and Chinedu both bring welcome new skills, proven entrepreneurship and important leadership experience that will only serve to bolster UMG’s position as the market-leader across Africa.”

    Dlamini also spoke on the new appointments: “There has never been a more exciting time for African music around the world, as it continues to influence and inspire culture and creativity, whilst reaching a wider audience globally each day through streaming.

    “I am delighted to welcome both Elouise and Chinedu to UMG family, their unique skills and experiences will only help to further establish UMG as a bedrock within the African music community, that will continue to put the interests and opportunities for artists first and help elevate African talent to new levels of success at home and abroad.”

    As part of UMG’s strategy, the company is helping African talent reach new audiences internationally.

    In 2018, UMG became the first major label to licence its catalog to Boomplay, Africa’s largest local streaming platform.

    Last year, UMG released several acclaimed albums by African artists globally, including: Celia from Nigerian Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage (released in partnership with Motown Records U.S.); South African rapper Nasty C’s – Zulu Man With Some Power (in partnership with Def Jam Recordings in the U.S., Island Records U.K. and other Universal labels around the world); Midnight Train from Kenya’s Sauti Sol; and Old Romance, the debut album released from Nigerian singer/producer Tekno, who is signed to Universal Music Nigeria in partnership with Island Records in the U.K. and U.S.

    UMG also agreed a strategic partnership between Nigeria’s Aristokrat Records and Universal Music France and launched Def Jam Africa as a standalone label on the continent, with resources across five countries, dedicated to discovering the best in African hip-hop, Afrobeats and Trap music.

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    Under the new leadership structure, each territory would continue to focus on domestic A&R and talent development with a unique suite of services available to local talent including marketing, promotion, bespoke brand partnerships, recording facilities and live music promotion and booking through UMG’s ULive Africa division.

    In Africa, UMG has led the industry, working hand in hand with both domestic and international platforms and Telco’s to help bring the best in global music to music fans across Africa.

    UMG remains committed to helping bolster the wider local ecosystem, with continued focus on building a fair and prosperous market for all through better understanding and management of copyright and royalty distribution, and through the development of strong partnerships with platforms throughout the region which would be integral to introducing African music to a wider audience in years to come.

    UMG is also working closely in partnership with parent company Vivendi, and several of Vivendi’s divisions, including CanalOlympia, Olympia Production, Vivendi and Canal+ to support and develop the live music industry throughout Africa.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • Gov. Abiodun appoints more parastatal board members, Senior Special Assistants

    Gov. Abiodun appoints more parastatal board members, Senior Special Assistants

    Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun Thursday announced appointments on the board of some parastatals and of some persons as Senior Special Assistants.

    The appointments were confirmed in a statement by the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the Governor, Kunle Somorin.

    According to Somorin, the appointees, like in previous appointment exercises were drawn from across membership of all the political parties in consonance with the administration’s policy to promote inclusiveness, merit and experience in its quest to building a peaceful and a more prosperous future for citizens of the State.

    The CPS explained that the governor had repeatedly promised a wholesome approach to governance and stressed his resolve to appoint people from diverse experience and backgrounds as political appointees towards reengineering the State and to ensure poverty alleviation and wealth creation among the people.

    Those appointed on the board of Ògùn state Television (OGTV) are Commrade Tunde Oladunjoye as Chairman, Bola Akinyan, Lekan Adejare, Olukotun Segun, Sunday Akinyemi Matthew, Avose Johnson, G.O. Ogunfowora, Hon Muri Awolaja, Akeem Anibi and Wale Idowu as members.

    Appointees on the board of Ògùn State Printing Corp include: Sola Otesile as Chairman, Zangonde Daniel Sonayon, Bagbuyi Segun Tai, Dorcas Odugbesan, Gabriel Ogunyemi, Prince Adetona Fatai and Barr. Tunde Ogunsola as members

    On the board of Ògùn State Water Corporation are: Hon. Fatai Sowemimo as Chairman, Wale Omowunmi, Evang. Kehinde Akinsoji, Femi Ade Rasheed and Yomi Olojeloju as members.

    Similarly, the six persons appointed by the Governor as Senior Special Assistants are: Popoola Adesina Bolaji, Seyi Odumuyiwa, Bode Edun, Rufai Abidemi, Segun Ojolowo and Afeez Balogun

    In his statement, the CPS said Governor Abiodun charged the new appointees to be forward thinking in the discharge of the onerous task of moving the State to the next level.

    Somorin quoted Governor Abiodun to have said: “The Building Our Future Together is more than a mantra. It is a policy thrust that we will leave no stone unturned to actualize.

    “Our inclusiveness is deliberate, because together, we will achieve more and at a faster pace”, the statement read.

  • ‘Investment Committee will provide a bridge between investors and African energy industry’

    ‘Investment Committee will provide a bridge between investors and African energy industry’

    African Energy Chamber Wednesday announced the appointment of a seven-man member to its Investment Advisory Committee, the last body to serve on its Advisory Board for 2020 and 2021.

    The chamber said the new Investment Committee would provide solutions towards financing Africa’s energy resurgence.

    The members of the committee include: Global Head, Client Relations, Afreximbank, René Awambeng; Managing Director, EnergyInc Advisors and Senior Africa Advisor, IFU Danish Investment Fund, Rolake Akinkugbe-Filani; former Oil Executive and Energy Consultant, Abongwa Ndumu; Partner and Executive Director – Upstream, Cayo Energy LP, Robert Erlich; Vice President – Africa, ION, Folarin Lajumoke; Executive Chairman/Founder, Raise Africa Investments, Nosizwe Nokwe-Macamo; and CEO, Afara Solutions, Rachelle Yayi.

    Members of the Investment Committee have been serving in their personal capacity and have gathered a wide range of expertise in finance, legal and consulting.

    Beyond this, the members would play a key role in supporting the African Energy Chamber’s investment outreach initiatives.

    “Our Investment Committee is central to the African Energy Chamber’s objective of providing a bridge between investors and the continent’s energy industry.

    “Africa has limitless investment opportunities across energy sources and across value-chains, and there is a pressing need to communicate better with financiers and investors to increase investments in the continent.

    “The African Energy Chamber has made it its mission to boost capital and technology inflow on the continent, from engaging with new capital providers interested in Africa to advising on the structuring of better and future deals,” said the Executive Chairman at the African Energy Chamber, NJ Ayuk.

    With billions of dollars required every year to upgrade its energy infrastructure and fight energy poverty, the continent needs to successfully mobilise a wide variety of capital and financing.

    In doing so, African energy markets should be engaging with a broader range of capital providers, from traditional lenders to global institutional investors and private equity firms to venture capitalists.

    The energy resurgence of the continent following the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) would require all stakeholders to come together and find new ways to structuring deals and raising capital for the benefits of local economies and jobs creation.

    Landmark gas projects across Africa have managed to attract regional and global capital in recent months and years.

    From Senegal to Mozambique and Equatorial Guinea, Africa has demonstrated its ability to attract funding. However, investment is still falling short of market needs.

    While Nigeria’s ongoing Marginal Fields Bidding Round stands to be a success, access to financing the development of such fields will remain a key challenge for the operators.

    African energy companies in Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, Ghana, Mozambique and South Sudan, Uganda and South Africa continue to see capital as their biggest obstacle when it comes to developing African natural resources or even competing for service contracts.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • Energy Chamber strengthens quest for enabling environment with key appointments 

    Energy Chamber strengthens quest for enabling environment with key appointments 

    African Energy Chamber has announced the appointment of some prominent experts in the oil and gas industry into its Regulatory Affairs Committee to serve on its Advisory Board for 2020 and 2021.

    The experts so appointed include: Regional CTO, Strategy and Innovation at Microsoft, Jovita Nsoh; Associate Attorney, Centurion Law Group, Oneyeka Ojogbo; Managing Director, Africa Oil & Gas Limited, Nicolas Bonnefoy; President/CEO, WTD Resources LLC, Bill Drennen; Managing Director/CEO, Ocean Deep Drilling ESV Nigeria Limited (ODENL), Chijioke Akwukwuma; and Bruce Falkenstein of Upstream Advisory and Consulting.

    The committee would be central to the chamber’s policy advocacy and advisory efforts across the continent to provide an enabling business environment for investors and entrepreneurs.

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    Members of the Regulatory Affairs Committee act in their personal capacity and gather decades of experience within the public and private sector, with a strong legal expertise of African and global energy markets.

    “African markets must stay competitive and must do better at attracting investment and respecting the sanctity of contracts.

    “From adopting progressive local content legislation to implementing better fiscal regimes, African energy markets must seize the opportunity offered by the global pandemic to review their existing frameworks, keep what is working and amend what is slowing down the pace of investment in the continent,” said the Executive Chairman at the African Energy Chamber, Nj Ayuk.

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    Given increasing competition for investment and challenging market conditions, the right to adopt market-driven policies and promote an enabling business environment across Africa is greater than ever.

    Acting as the link between the public and private sector, the African Energy Chamber strongly believes that a recovery from the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic would require a stronger emphasis on market-driven policies, investors-friendly environments and regulations that embrace digitisation so African markets could compete for capital and technology globally.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • Energy Poverty: African Energy Chamber makes key appointments into advisory board

    Energy Poverty: African Energy Chamber makes key appointments into advisory board

    African Energy Chamber has appointed Managing Director, EnergyInc Advisors and Senior Africa Advisor, IFU Danish Investment Fund, Rolake Akinkugbe-Filani; Founder/Chairman, APO Group, Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard; Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Genesis Energy Group, Akinwole Omoboriowo II; Managing Director, Saipem Contracting Nigeria Limited, Walter Peviani; and Operations Director/President of the Executive Board, IFP Training, Rémi Mouchel; into the chamber’s Advisory Board on Energy Transition Committee to assist in developing new African business models and solutions to the global decarbonisation challenge.

    Members of the Energy Transition Committee would act in their personal capacity, and form an integral part of the African Energy Chamber’s Advisory Board for 2020 and 2021.

    With their decades of experience and expertise in investments, finance, communications and capacity building across all segments of the energy industry, the appointees would be advising the chamber on a range of initiatives to further push for decarbonisation initiatives on the continent, while developing an African message and approach to energy transition.

    “The African Energy Chamber strongly believes that the global energy transition debate has remained absent of African voices.

    “One cannot discuss energy transition on our continent without taking into account energy poverty and the need to create an inclusive energy industry that creates jobs and procures goods and services locally.

    “As a chamber, we believe climate change is an issue as important as energy poverty. Powering up African homes and industries will require a coordinated approach in the development of all energy sources Africa has to offer, including natural gas, wind, solar, hydro or geothermal,” said Executive Chairman at the African Energy Chamber, Nj Ayuk.

    African Energy Chamber is committed to building an energy industry that works for everyone, but remains concerned over the predominance of an international narrative that would be imposed on the continent at the detriment of Africans’ best interests.

    As the continent recovers from the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), the chamber would be working on promoting solutions and opportunities that put a priority on securing affordable and reliable energy to Africans, while creating jobs and supporting local entrepreneurship.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • Ogun: Gov. Abiodun approves appointments to statutory boards and commissions

    Ogun: Gov. Abiodun approves appointments to statutory boards and commissions

    Ogun state Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has approved appointments into seven state statutory agencies and commissions.

    The appointments was disclosed on Thursday in a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Kunle Somorin, who stated that the exercise “was in order to strengthen the machinery of Government and deliver on his “Building Our Future Together” Agenda”.

    According to the statement, the list is the first batch of appointees into statutory agencies, Boards and commission in the State, while other appointments will be made in due course.

    The commissions whose boards were named include those of the State Civil Service Commission, Local Government Service Commission and Teaching Service Commission.

    The rest are those of the Housing Corporation, Health Management Board, State Agro Services and that of the State Bulk Purchase Corporations

    “Governor Abiodun enjoins the appointees to see their appointments as call to service for the development of the State and its people. He also challenged them to see their appointment as an opportunity to improve the lives and conditions of those who need it most”, the statement read.

    Somorin stated further that the appointees were drawn from major political blocks in the State in consonance with the inclusive governance philosophy of the Government which emphasises a leadership paradigm shift, to a focused and qualitative governance and to create the enabling environment for a public-private sector partnership, that is fundamental to the creation of an enduring economic development and individual prosperity of the people of Ogun.

    The appointees and their commissions are:

    1. Ogun State Civil Service Commission

    S/N      Name   Position

    1          Mr. Tokunbo Odebunmi         Chairman

    2          Hon. Adebowale Ojuri           Member

    3          Olusegun Fagbayi       Member

    4          Gabriel Ayinde Falola Member

    5          Miss Nike Osoba         Member

    1. Ogun State Local Government Service Commission

    S/N            Name   Position

    1          Ms Bukky Onabanjo   Chairman

    2          Hon Lukman  Olufemi Adiro Member I

    3          Koye Ijaduoye            Member II

    4          Yusuf Adegbenro       Member III

    5          Babatunde Rufai         Member IV

    1. Ogun State Teaching Service Commission

    TESCOM

    S/N      NOMINEE

    1          Evang. Lekan Ifede    Chairman

    2          Olanrewaju Majekodunmi      Member

    3          Aderibigbe Tella         Member

    4          Hon. Joseph Adeleke  Member

    5          Deola Akintonde        Member

    1. Ogun State Housing Corporation

    S/N      Name   Position

    1          Chief Yemi Sanusi      Chairman

    2          Olawale Ojo    GM

    3          Abidemi Alimi            Member

    4          Adeniyi Edun Member

    5          Adebayo Aladejobi Shuaib     Member

    6          Ademola Balogun       Member

    7          Omitaomu Ekundayo  Member

    8          Olumide Soyemi         Member

    1. Ogun State Health Management Board

    S/N      Name   Position

    1          Dr. Kunle Solako        Chairman

    2          Alh. Wasiu Isiaka        Member

    3          Onaolapo Isaac Olawale         Member

    4          Mr. Dele Tinuoso        Member

    5          Sunday Akintona        Member

    6          Awofeso Hazeemat Abimbola            Member

    7          Dr. Bankole Osisanya Member

    8          Salami Mojisola Ayodele        Rep Zonal

    9          Bimbola Majekodunmi           Member

    1. Ogun State Agro Services Corporation

    S/N      Name   Position

    1          Chief Kehinde Adebanjo        Chairman

    2          Hon. Ajibola Ogunsiji Member

    3          Ogundalu Felix Olufemi         Member

    4          Princess Oshiyemi       Member

    5          Chief Remi Onasanya Member

    6          Sunday  Kojeku          Member

    7          Bidemi Ogunseye       Member

    1. Ogun State Bulk Purchasing

    S/N      NOMINEE

    1          Engr. Anthony Ojesina           Chairman

    2          Kehinde Olaleye         Member

    3          Dele Erisan      Member

    4          Mutiu Bankole            Member

    5          Mojisola Sangonuga    Member

    6          Bimpe Sonubi Member

    7          Jamiu Asimi    Member

    By Tobiloba Kolawole