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PRESIDENT TINUBU APPOINTS SHAMSELDEEN BABATUNDE OGUNJIMI AS THE ACTING ACCOUNTANT GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION

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PRESIDENT TINUBU APPOINTS SHAMSELDEEN BABATUNDE OGUNJIMI AS THE ACTING ACCOUNTANT GENERAL OF THE FEDERATION
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Mr Shamseldeen Babatunde Ogunjimi as the Acting Accountant General of the Federation (AGF).

A statement by Bayo Onanuga
Special Adviser to the President
Information & Strategy says his appointment takes immediate effect following the pre-retirement leave of the incumbent AGF, Dr. (Mrs.) Oluwatoyin Sakirat Madein.

In announcing Madein’s successor, President Tinubu ensures a seamless transition in the administration of Nigeria’s treasury and consolidates the implementation of the present administration’s treasury policy reforms.

As a career civil servant and the most senior director in the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF), Mr Ogunjimi brings over 30 years of extensive experience in financial management across the public and private sectors.

It adds that Mr. Ogunjimi has held significant positions, including Director of Funds at the OAGF and Director of Finance and Accounts at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

A chartered accountant, certified fraud examiner, chartered stockbroker, and chartered security and investment specialist, Mr Ogunjimi’s academic qualifications include a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Accountancy and a Master’s in Finance and Accounting.

President Tinubu while expressing confidence in Mr. Ogunjimi, says “The Office of the Accountant General of the Federation is pivotal to our nation’s treasury management operations. Mr Ogunjimi’s wealth of experience and notable competence will ensure the continued effectiveness of this vital institution as we advance our economic reform agenda.”

President Tinubu commends the outgoing Accountant General of the Federation, Dr. Madein, for her dedication and selfless service to the nation.

After reaching the civil service’s statutory retirement age, Dr Madein is retiring effective March 7, 2025.

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Bauchi Gov Bala Mohammed appoints 168 new political aides

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Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has approved the appointment of 168 political aides in a bid to strengthen the machinery of government and enhance service delivery across the state.

In a statement issued Tuesday, the Governor’s Media Adviser, Mukhtar Gidado, explained that the appointments cover various roles, including Principal Special Assistants, Senior Special Assistants, Special Assistants, and Personal Assistants.

According to the breakdown, five individuals were appointed as Principal Special Assistants on Political and Community Relations, with one designated for Pension Matters.

The list also includes one Senior Special Assistant on Labour Matters, 60 Special Assistants on Political and Community Relations, and 63 Personal Assistants in the same category.

Gidado stated that the move is part of the administration’s broader efforts to promote inclusion and reflect the diverse interests and aspirations of Bauchi residents.

He noted that most of the appointees are experienced former political officeholders at various levels, selected based on merit, political background, and leadership ability.

Governor Mohammed congratulated the new aides urging them to approach their duties with dedication, loyalty, and a commitment to people-oriented governance.

He expressed confidence that the appointments would help consolidate on existing achievements and drive sustainable development in the state.

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Boko Haram attack mourners in Borno, seven dead, several injured

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A deadly attack on mourners in Kopl Village, located in Chibok Local Government Area (LGA) of Borno State, has left at least seven people dead and many others with gunshot wounds.

The attack occurred at around 6 p.m. on Monday, when suspected Boko Haram terrorists ambushed a group of mourners who had gathered to offer final prayers for a loved one who passed away last week.

The assailants reportedly stormed the gathering, opening fire on the mourners, who were caught off guard in the midst of their solemn ceremony. Hon. Modu Mustapha, Chairman of the Chibok LGA, confirmed the attack and stated that those injured in the assault were evacuated to Mubi General Hospital in nearby Adamawa State for medical treatment.

While the initial death toll stands at seven, Mustapha warned that the number of casualties may rise as search-and-rescue operations continue. Local authorities are conducting a mass burial on Tuesday for those who perished in the attack.

This incident comes barely seven hours after another brutal assault on commuters along the Gamboru Ngala-Kala Balge Road. Dozens of motorists and passengers lost their lives, and several others sustained injuries when their vehicles were caught in an explosion triggered by Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) planted by suspected terrorists.

Senator Ali Ndume, representing Southern Borno Senatorial District, condemned the escalating violence in the region, calling the situation “pathetic and beyond human imagination.” He shared his grief over the loss of over ten vigilantes killed in an ambush between Hawul LGA of Borno and Garkida town in Adamawa State.

“The suffering of my people is unimaginable,” Ndume said. “In the last month alone, over 100 people have been killed in coordinated attacks across Sabon Gari, Izge, Kirawa, Pulka, Damboa, Chibok, Askira Uba, and numerous other communities. These attacks are relentless.”

Authorities have vowed to continue their efforts to combat the insurgents and bring an end to the terror that has gripped the northern part of Nigeria for years.

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Canadians snub Trump annexation call, elect Mark Carney as prime minister

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Canadians have ignored the President of the United States of America’s annexation call, as Mark Carney, a Liberal, has been elected as prime minister of the country, according to the projections of the national broadcaster CBC/Radio Canada.

Carney beat his opposite, Pierre Poilievre of the Conservative Party, to emerge the winner in one of the country’s most consequential elections in decades.

However, it’s still not clear if his Liberal party will win the 172 seats needed for an outright majority in parliament. The full results will not be available until late Monday evening or early Tuesday morning.

The vote was widely seen as a decision about which candidate could best handle President Trump, who helped spark a wave of nationalism across Canada by threatening to annexe Canada and placing stiff tariffs on the country.

The 60-year-old Carney had a career in investment banking before becoming the governor of the Bank of England during the Brexit turmoil and the head of the Bank of Canada during the 2008 economic downturn.

Carney had never held political office before being named leader of the Liberal Party in March.

His background in finance and his seemingly unflappable demeanour helped convince voters he was the candidate that could best tackle Trump and his sometimes erratic policies.
Carney’s victory comes amid President Trump’s call for the annexation of Canada by the US.

On Monday, Trump repeated his call for Canada to be the 51st US state.

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