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Buhari appoints Interim MDs,EDs for BOA

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March 23, 2017
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‎President Muhammadu Buhari  on Thursday approved the appointment of an interim Managing director/CEO,as well as Executive Directors for the Bank of Agriculture,(BoA).
The appointment, would speed up the plan  of the Federal government in ensuring easier access to agricultural funds by farmers,and drive Nigeria’s food sufficiency in Agriculture, a statement obtained from the federal Ministry of Agriculture said.
The statement informed also that the  appointment was  as a result of the Federal Government’s determination to reposition the Bank of  Agriculture ( BOA) to be a more efficient and result oriented  institution.
 The strategic re positioning   of BOA will enhance farmers easy accessibility to agricultural funds that will be profitable for large  and local farmers hoping to expand their farms,the statement added.
The statement said further   that the availability of funds will no doubt increase  production which will eventually result in self sufficiency.
Recall,the Bank of Agriculture has been undergoing recapitalisation,while the federal government had in January inaugurated 21-man steering committee for restructuring and recapitalisation of the Bank in line with its  diversification policy.
The recapitalisation will revitalise the operatives of the ‘Farmers Bank’ in order to deliver more services for farmers,agro-allied industries and cooperatives by giving them affordable loan facilities for better performance and productivity,Audu Ogbeh,the Minister of Agriculture said.
The list of the appointment are as follows ; 
1.  KABIRU MOHAMMED                         INTERIM MANAGING DIRECTOR / CEO.
                                                                        ( NORTH WEST ).
2.  PRINCE. A. AKENZUA                        EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, CORPORATE FINANCE.
                                                                          (SOUTH SOUTH ).
3.  OKENWA GABRIEL,   PARTNERSHIPS AND STRATEGY.
                                                                            ( SOUTH EAST ).
4.   AMEH OWOICHO, E.                         EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,
                                                               CREDIT AND EMPOWERMENT.
                                                                              (NORTH CENTRAL ).
5.   BODE ABIKOYE                                 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,
                                                                 CREDIT AND EMPOWERMENT
                                                                              ( SOUTH WEST ).

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