SaharaReporters has obtained a list of at least 91 people tied to influential or highly placed Nigerians who were recently offered juicy appointments by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in a hiring process that was highly secretive.
Indeed the Political cabal that once held the nation by the jugular had only let go to latch onto another spot that is no less deadly than when its grip was strangulating the nation’s economy. Our worries should be magnified at this point because the actions of the cabal are now deeply insidious as it has again activated its sleeper cells within our Nations apex financial institution. Not only is the old status quo resisting change, it is also fighting efforts at reforms and the anti-corruption campaign spreading it's Web to the very crusaders of change.
Nigerians must also not continue in that unacceptable tradition of seeing this problem as that of the less privileged and the poor, where only the few influential and highly connected get in to choice positions by virtue of birth,political affiliation or a foreign degree in whatever discipline. One begins to wonder where is the principle of meritocracy? Or has self angradisement and favouritism taken its place? These questions beg for answers.
Our anti-graft agencies should hone in and conduct a through investigations as to
1. Weather CBN obtained a waiver as it claims and why?
2. If those employed met requisite qualification and the mandatory one year service
3. If the principle of federal character commission was duly followed.
4.Why the CBN went to great lengths, to tweaking the names of recruits, in order to hide the identities of beneficiaries of politically motivated recruitment. And why the CBN used the beneficiaries’ first names and their father’s middle names to hide their real identities. As revealed by SaharaReporters.
There is no gain saying that it has been a tradition even before the APC came on board and continued several months latter. The trends must be curbed so as not to cast aspersions on the change agenda.
See list of 91 alleged individuals illegally employed by the CBN below.
1. BIOLA OLOGBURO ADENIRAN
2. ABBA MUSTAPHA SHETTIMA
3. ABDUL-HAKEEM MOHAMMED ALI
4. ABDULLAHI MOHAMMED NURADEEN
5. ABDULMALIK ATTA
6. ABDULNASIR HARUNA
7. ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED YAHAYA
8. ADEFELA H. ADEJUWON
9. ADUWAK LARABA
10. AHMAD AMINU
11. AHMED AMINU-KANO
12. AHMED ZAINAB SHEHU
13. AINA MICHAEL O
14. AKINWUNMI AYODEJI AKINTOLA
15. ALEXANDAR CHUKWUKA OKAKWU
16. ALIYU AISHA YAKUBU
17. AMINU AHMADU DAUDA
18. AMINU HALIMAT SADIA ABDULLAHI
19. ASUZU OBIOMA C
20. AYOOLA B OYEBANJO
21. AYOOLA OLUWABUKOLA
22. BABAYO ABDULHAKEEM ABDULLAHI
23. CARPENTER BARKA MUHAMMAD
24. DAHIRU ISA ABBA 25. EJIKE EMMANUEL IBE
26. EKAYI NYOFO SHITTA
27. ESSIEN INNOCENT JOSHUA 28. ETHEL ISIOMA OJIJE
29. FARIDA ZUHAIR
30. FATIMA BABA SHEHU
31. FATIMA IMAM
32. HAJARA SANI
33. HANAFI ABUBAKAR MUJELI
34. HASSAN USMAN
35. IBEH NNADOZIE NATHANIEL 36. IBIRONKE IFEOLUWA ADETUNBI
37. IBRAHIM AHMED LAWAN
38. IBRAHIM KABIR TIJJANI
39. IBRAHIM MUHAMMED KABIR 40. IBRAHIM USMAN
41. IDIGO IFEANYI CHARLES
42. IHEOMAMERE CHIKEZIE CHIKWENDU
43. IKYEMBE TERSEEL IKYEMBE 44. JAMES ELIZABETH EDIDIONG 45. JIBRIL ABDULLAHI IBRAHIM
46. JOEL UGOCHUKWU JONES
47. JOHN IRIMIYA BALEWA
48. KAMALUDDEN TUKUR TAFIDA 49. LORETTA LAOYE
50. MARYAM ABUBAKAR
51. MARYAM ADAMU BADAMASI 52. MBWIDUFFU IBRAHIM AUTA 53. MOHAMMAD AHMAD ADAMU 54. MOHAMMED ALI
55. MOHAMMED AMEER IBRAHIM BUNU
56. MUHAMMAD ISAH RUMU
57. MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MAGASA
58. MUHAMMED HASSAN
59. MUSA IBRAHIM
60. MUSTAPHA MARIAM BUKOLA 61. NA'ABBA FATIMA GHALI
62. NAGODE ABDULRAHMAN
63. NASREEN MAMMAN-DAURA 64. ODELOLA OYEKUNLE ISIMENME
65. OKOCHA UZOMA MESHARK 66. OLAJIDE TOLANI KUDIRAT
67. OLAWUNMI ADEDOYIN KAYODE
68. OMITOKUN OMOLOLA TEMITOPE
69. OMOILE KINGSLEY UCHEKA 70. ONOJA UWANE JESSICA
71. ORUCHE CHUKWUDUBEM GODWIN
72. OWOADE ADEDAMOLA KAZEEM
73. PRINCEWILL EVA
74. RABIU MUSA MBULO
75. SADIK UBA SULE
76. SADIQ INUWA BABA
77. SALAMI BASHIRAT OMOLOLA 78. SAMAILA SHEHU
79. SHIMA KUMA
80. SOLOMON EZRA MONDE
81. SUNDAY JOHN MOMOH
82. TASLIM GANIYU OLALEKAN
83. TEMITOPE ADEOLA ODUNOWO
84. TITILAYO TOLA OLOWONIYI
85. UKUTE PATRICK EWERE
86. USMAN BUBA JALO
87. YAHAYA SANI
88. YAKUB UMAR YAKUB
89. YAMANI SANUSI
90. YINUSA BILIKIS OREKULEYIN 91. YISA DANIEL NMA
Indeed the Political cabal that once held the nation by the jugular had only let go to latch onto another spot that is no less deadly than when its grip was strangulating the nation’s economy. Our worries should be magnified at this point because the actions of the cabal are now deeply insidious as it has again activated its sleeper cells within our Nations apex financial institution. Not only is the old status quo resisting change, it is also fighting efforts at reforms and the anti-corruption campaign spreading it's Web to the very crusaders of change.
Nigerians must also not continue in that unacceptable tradition of seeing this problem as that of the less privileged and the poor, where only the few influential and highly connected get in to choice positions by virtue of birth,political affiliation or a foreign degree in whatever discipline. One begins to wonder where is the principle of meritocracy? Or has self angradisement and favouritism taken its place? These questions beg for answers.
Our anti-graft agencies should hone in and conduct a through investigations as to
1. Weather CBN obtained a waiver as it claims and why?
2. If those employed met requisite qualification and the mandatory one year service
3. If the principle of federal character commission was duly followed.
4.Why the CBN went to great lengths, to tweaking the names of recruits, in order to hide the identities of beneficiaries of politically motivated recruitment. And why the CBN used the beneficiaries’ first names and their father’s middle names to hide their real identities. As revealed by SaharaReporters.
There is no gain saying that it has been a tradition even before the APC came on board and continued several months latter. The trends must be curbed so as not to cast aspersions on the change agenda.
See list of 91 alleged individuals illegally employed by the CBN below.
1. BIOLA OLOGBURO ADENIRAN
2. ABBA MUSTAPHA SHETTIMA
3. ABDUL-HAKEEM MOHAMMED ALI
4. ABDULLAHI MOHAMMED NURADEEN
5. ABDULMALIK ATTA
6. ABDULNASIR HARUNA
7. ABUBAKAR MOHAMMED YAHAYA
8. ADEFELA H. ADEJUWON
9. ADUWAK LARABA
10. AHMAD AMINU
11. AHMED AMINU-KANO
12. AHMED ZAINAB SHEHU
13. AINA MICHAEL O
14. AKINWUNMI AYODEJI AKINTOLA
15. ALEXANDAR CHUKWUKA OKAKWU
16. ALIYU AISHA YAKUBU
17. AMINU AHMADU DAUDA
18. AMINU HALIMAT SADIA ABDULLAHI
19. ASUZU OBIOMA C
20. AYOOLA B OYEBANJO
21. AYOOLA OLUWABUKOLA
22. BABAYO ABDULHAKEEM ABDULLAHI
23. CARPENTER BARKA MUHAMMAD
24. DAHIRU ISA ABBA 25. EJIKE EMMANUEL IBE
26. EKAYI NYOFO SHITTA
27. ESSIEN INNOCENT JOSHUA 28. ETHEL ISIOMA OJIJE
29. FARIDA ZUHAIR
30. FATIMA BABA SHEHU
31. FATIMA IMAM
32. HAJARA SANI
33. HANAFI ABUBAKAR MUJELI
34. HASSAN USMAN
35. IBEH NNADOZIE NATHANIEL 36. IBIRONKE IFEOLUWA ADETUNBI
37. IBRAHIM AHMED LAWAN
38. IBRAHIM KABIR TIJJANI
39. IBRAHIM MUHAMMED KABIR 40. IBRAHIM USMAN
41. IDIGO IFEANYI CHARLES
42. IHEOMAMERE CHIKEZIE CHIKWENDU
43. IKYEMBE TERSEEL IKYEMBE 44. JAMES ELIZABETH EDIDIONG 45. JIBRIL ABDULLAHI IBRAHIM
46. JOEL UGOCHUKWU JONES
47. JOHN IRIMIYA BALEWA
48. KAMALUDDEN TUKUR TAFIDA 49. LORETTA LAOYE
50. MARYAM ABUBAKAR
51. MARYAM ADAMU BADAMASI 52. MBWIDUFFU IBRAHIM AUTA 53. MOHAMMAD AHMAD ADAMU 54. MOHAMMED ALI
55. MOHAMMED AMEER IBRAHIM BUNU
56. MUHAMMAD ISAH RUMU
57. MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MAGASA
58. MUHAMMED HASSAN
59. MUSA IBRAHIM
60. MUSTAPHA MARIAM BUKOLA 61. NA'ABBA FATIMA GHALI
62. NAGODE ABDULRAHMAN
63. NASREEN MAMMAN-DAURA 64. ODELOLA OYEKUNLE ISIMENME
65. OKOCHA UZOMA MESHARK 66. OLAJIDE TOLANI KUDIRAT
67. OLAWUNMI ADEDOYIN KAYODE
68. OMITOKUN OMOLOLA TEMITOPE
69. OMOILE KINGSLEY UCHEKA 70. ONOJA UWANE JESSICA
71. ORUCHE CHUKWUDUBEM GODWIN
72. OWOADE ADEDAMOLA KAZEEM
73. PRINCEWILL EVA
74. RABIU MUSA MBULO
75. SADIK UBA SULE
76. SADIQ INUWA BABA
77. SALAMI BASHIRAT OMOLOLA 78. SAMAILA SHEHU
79. SHIMA KUMA
80. SOLOMON EZRA MONDE
81. SUNDAY JOHN MOMOH
82. TASLIM GANIYU OLALEKAN
83. TEMITOPE ADEOLA ODUNOWO
84. TITILAYO TOLA OLOWONIYI
85. UKUTE PATRICK EWERE
86. USMAN BUBA JALO
87. YAHAYA SANI
88. YAKUB UMAR YAKUB
89. YAMANI SANUSI
90. YINUSA BILIKIS OREKULEYIN 91. YISA DANIEL NMA
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