ASHENEWS earlier reported HERE that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has sacked additional 200 staff in continuation of its “sanitization” exercise.
An official of the apex bank had said, “It is real and is even more than 200 officials but the actual number is unconfirmed yet. The sack is coming in staggered phases and that is why we can’t confirm the number yet. But it is not less than 200.”
A significant number of directors who survived the earlier disengagements at CBN), have been dismissed.
The reforms being implemented by the Governor of the CBN, Yemi Cardoso, include downsizing the workforce.
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Previously, it was reported that certain senior staff members who served during Godwin Emefiele’s tenure were spared during the initial wave of layoffs that began in March.
However, these individuals have now also been let go, and many more are expected to be sacked in trhe ongoing sanitization move.
Reports indicate that close to 600 employees are affected, and virtually all staff members in the Governor’s Directorate have been terminated.
In the latest shakesup at the CBN, around 200 individuals have already had their engagement letters signed and will receive them in the upcoming days.
Below are names of affected directors in the latest shakeup at the CBN quarters:
- Clement Oluranti Buari, Director, Strategy Management
- Dr Blaise Ijebor, Director, Risk Management
- Lydia Ifeanyichukwu Alfa, Director, Internal Audit
- Jimoh Musa Itopa, Director, Capacity Development
- Muhammad Abba, Director, Human Resources
- Rabiu Musa, Director, Finance
- Dr Mahmud Hassan, Director, Trade & Exchange
- Dr Ozoemena S. Nnaji, Director, Statistics
- Dr Omolara Duke, Director, Financial Markets
- Chibuike D. Nwaegerue, Director, Other Financial Institutions Supervision
- Chibuzo A. Efobi, Director, Payments System Management
- Haruna Bala Mustafa, Director, Financial Policy and Regulation
- Rakiya Shuaibu Mohammed, Director, Information Technology
- Benjamin Nnadi, Director, Reserve Management
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