The Nigerian Ports Authority on Tuesday,
got its first female Managing Director with the appointment of the
‘Bring Back Our Girls’ campaigner, Ms. Hadiza Usman to the position.
President Muhammadu Buhari had approved
her appointment as a replacement for Habib Abdullahi who was sacked from
the position for a second time.
According to an online medium, the
Director of Press of the Federal Ministry of Transportation, Mrs.
Yetunde Sonaike, had in a statement confirmed the appointment.
The NPA also appointed three new
executive directors; Mohammed Bello-Koko (Finance); Prof. Idris Abubakar
(Engineering) and Dr. Sekonte Davies (Marine Operations). The
appointments are expected to take effect from Monday July 11, 2016.
It read, “Hadiza Usman was born on 2nd
January, 1976 in Zaria, Kaduna State. She holds a B.Sc. Degree in
Business Administration from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and a
postgraduate certificate in Development Studies from the University of
Leeds, United Kingdom in 2009.
“She began her career with Centre for
Democratic Development and Research Training Zaria, a non-governmental
organisation in June 2000 as a research assistant.
“She worked at the Bureau of Public Enterprises from July 2000- August 2004 as an Enterprise officer.”
It added that she was hired by the UNDP
for the Federal capital Territory Administration from October 2004 to
January 2008 as a Special Assistant to the Minister on Project
Implementation. She worked as the Director of Strategy of Good
Governance Group, a non-governmental organisation from 2011 to July
2015.
From July 2015, she was appointed as
Chief of Staff to the Governor of Kaduna State, a position she held
until her present appointment.
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