President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Daser David as the new president/CEO of the DBIIn a statement, the presidency said David is widely recognised as an expert in digital technologies and educational leadershipPresident Tinubu also announced the appointment of new executive directors of marketing and finance at the NIGCOMSATPresident Bola Tinubu has appointed Daser David as the new president/CEO of the Digital Bridge Institute (DBI).
The presidency announced his appointment in a statement. According to the statement, David is a digital technologies and educational leadership expert with strong impact over the years.
Tinubu appoints Deser David as DBI CEO, unveils others
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Source: TwitterIn the same vein, the president appointed Reuben Oshomah as executive director of marketing and Adama Kure as executive director of finance and administration at Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited (NIGCOMSAT).
The statement released by the presidency said the newly appointed officers bring extensive experience in their respective fields and are expected to drive the strategic vision for these institutions, leveraging their expertise to achieve success.
Presidency confirms new presidential jetTinubu’s announcement of the new appointees came amidst controversies over the purchase of a new presidential jet by the current government, a decision widely criticised by many Nigerians given the country’s ongoing economic challenges.
The presidency released photos and details of the new presidential jet on Monday, August 19, noting that it replaces the Boeing B737-700(BBJ) acquired by former President Olusegun Obasanjo 19 years ago.
In a tweet, Bayo Onanuga, special adviser to the president, stated that the presidential jet was bought at a price lower than the market value, saving Nigeria millions of dollars in maintenance and fuel costs annually.
See the statement from the presidency:
Atiku slams Tinubu over subsidies reportLegit.ng earlier reported that Atiku Abubakar, the PDP presidential candidate in the 2023 election, tackled Tinubu and accused him of being inconsistent with words and actions.
The former vice president accused Tinubu’s government of paying subsidies contrary to what the president had consistently said.
According to Atiku, Tinubu’s government’s inability to make the refinery function contributed to the fuel scarcity across the country.
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