Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has announced the immediate removal of 21 heads of parastatals and agencies within the FCT Administration (FCTA).
This was confirmed by the Director of Press, Office of the Minister, Anthony Ogunleye, in a statement released on Wednesday night in Abuja.
Join our WhatsApp ChannelThe statement said: “The heads of the following parastatals, agencies, and government companies of the FCTA are relieved of their appointments with immediate effect.”
The removal is said to be part of measures aimed at restructuring the FCTA
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The list of affected officials is extensive and encompasses key positions responsible for various aspects of the Federal Capital Territory’s administration.
They are:
- Group MD/CEO, Abuja Investment Company Ltd
- CEO/MD, Abuja Markets Management Ltd
- MD/CEO, Abuja Urban Mass Transport Company
- CEO/MD, Abuja Property Development Company
- CEO/MD Abuja Technology Village Free Trade Zone Company
- CEO/MD Abuja Film Village International
- CEO/MD Powernoth AICL Equipment Leasing Company Ltd
- MD Abuja Broadcasting Corporation
- MD, Abuja Enterprise Agency
- GM, FCT Water Board
- DG, FCT Emergency Management Agency
- Executive Secretary, FCT Primary Healthcare Board
- Director General, Hospital Management Board
- Director, Abuja Environmental Protection Board
- Director, FCT Scholarship Board
- Director FCT Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board
- Director, Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board
- Coordinator, Abuja Infrastructure Investment Center
- Director, FCT Health Insurance Scheme
- Coordinator, Satellite Towns Development Department
- Coordinator, Abuja Metropolitan Management Council
This move comes as part of Minister Wike’s broader efforts to reform and rejuvenate the FCT since taking office on August 24, 2023. It follows his earlier decisions, including the revocation of 165 plots of land belonging to prominent Nigerians in highbrow areas of the capital city and the three-month grace period granted to owners of 189 undeveloped plots of land in the FCT.
The affected officials have been directed to hand over the affairs of their offices to the most senior officers in rank.
While the specific reasons behind these terminations have not been disclosed, the Minister has assured that new appointments to these crucial positions will be made in due course.
The unexpected and sweeping changes in the FCT administration have generated significant interest and speculation among both political observers and the general public.
The coming weeks will undoubtedly shed more light on Wike’s vision for the Federal Capital Territory as new leadership is installed in these key agencies and parastatals.
Emmanuel Ochayi is a journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Lagos, School of first choice and the nations pride. Emmanuel is keen on exploring writing angles in different areas, including Business, climate change, politics, Education, and others.
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