Buhari appoints Banire as AMCON chairman

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Muiz Banire
Muiz Banire

President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed Muiz Banire, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), as chairman of the governing board of the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON).

Banire was the immediate past National Legal Adviser of the All Progressives Congress. He fell out with the National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, before the process for the last National Convention of the party that produced new national officers.

On Tuesday, Senate President Bukola Saraki read a letter from Buhari, seeking the confirmation of Banire and 13 members of the Federal Civil Service Commission.

Meanwhile, the senate has confirmed Musiliu Smith, a former inspector-general of police, as chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC).

Smith will take over from Mike Okiro, also a former inspector-general of police.

Buhari had appointed Smith in May in addition to Clara Ogunbiyi (full-time commissioner), north-east; Lawal Bawa (full-time commissioner), north-west; Mohammed Najatu (member) north-west, Briamoh Austin (member), south-south; Rommy Mom (member), north-central; and Nkemeka Jombo-Ofo (member), south-east; as members of the police commission board.

The upper legislative chamber confirmed the nominees after Abu Ibrahim, the senate chairman of police affairs presented a report to the lawmakers for consideration.

Ibrahim said the nominees met all the nominees met the necessary requirements.

Saraki urged the appointees to help the police carry out the needed reforms with their ranks.

“First, let me congratulate the new members of the Police Service Commission and at the same time, commend the quality of the nominees that have been brought forward by Mr. President,” Saraki said.

“This gives us hope and encouragement that all our efforts to see that this critical aspect of our security architecture receives the necessary reform. We wish all the members the best of luck in their new role. Before this nomination, they have had a lot of expectations from Nigerians. This is why we ensured that we fast-tracked this nomination

“A lot of people are expecting that the capacity of the individuals on the Police Service Commission will support the police to carry out the necessary reform that is required, particularly in ensuring that we drive a performance driven police force.”

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