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Disquiet in CBN over plan to relocate key departments to Lagos, render Abuja headquarters ‘useless’ There is disquiet in the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, over plan by the new management to fully relocate major departments from the Abuja headquarters to the former headquarters in Lagos. DAILY NIGERIAN gathered that members of staff of the apex bank, especially married women are grumbling over the decision. This newspaper gathered that the departments penciled down for relocation by the CBN governor Yemi Cardoso are: Banking Supervision, DBS; Other Financial Institutions Supervision, OFISD; Consumer Protection Department, CPD; Payment System Management Department, PSMD and; Financial Policy Regulations Department, FPRD. It was also gathered that 1,533 staff would be affected by the massive redeployment. A source who preferred anonymity said the policy had already forced some members of staff to consider resignation. “The affected departments are the major departments of the CBN. They are the only departments mentioned in the BOFIA Act [Banking and Other Financial Institutions Act]. “Moving them entirely will only further strengthen Lagos and weaken Abuja. When you move all these departments to Lagos, then what is left of the headquarters? It will become almost useless. “Women colleagues that are married can’t cope with this decision, especially those from the North,” said the source. The source alleged that the new management under Mr Cardoso had been hostile to the staff since his assumption of office. “Since this management assumed office, every week an average of two staff members resign because of the hostile environment they created. “This is on record and can be verified. The HR unit maintains the records of CBN staff, from recruitment to exit. “The entire atmosphere of the bank is that of gloom and unease, as the staff are working in a state of fear and uncertainty due to regular threats to their jobs by the new management,” the source added. While questioning the rationale behind the decision, the source said the move raised suspicions of a plot to elevate Lagos above Abuja and downsize staff. “When the new management assumed office, there were rumours of plans to downsize, which it dismissed. “But with this indiscriminate transfers of both married women and people with medical needs, the suspicion of workers is that they want to downsize through the backdoor, knowing full well that a lot of these married women will rather resign than be transferred away from their families. “And some are saying it’s a Yoruba agenda of strategically moving units of government from Abuja to Lagos because a similar incident happened in the NNPCL Retail,” the insider added. Another source told our correspondent that some heads of department had already briefed their team members to begin preparations for transfer to Lagos, adding that some affected staff had already received their transfer letters. The source, therefore, appealed to well-meaning Nigerians to prevail on the management of the apex to rescind its decision, saying it will affect their productivity. Although the acting director of Corporate Communications of the CBN, Hakama Sidi-Ali, could not be reached for comment at the time of filing this report, an internal memo released Friday said the massive redeployment was aimed at decongesting the headquarters. Excerpts from the memo obtained by DAILY NIGERIAN reads: “This is to notify all staff members at the CBN Head Office that we have initiated a decongestion action plan designed to optimize the operational environment of the Bank. “This initiative aims to ensure compliance with building safety standards and enhance the efficient utilization of our office space. “This action is necessitated by several factors, including the need to align the Bank’s structure with its functions and objectives, redistribute skills to ensure a more even geographical spread of talent and comply with building regulations, as indicated by repeated warnings from the Facility Manager, and the findings and recommendations of the Committee on Decongestion of the CBN Head Office. “The action plan focuses on optimizing the utilization of other Bank’s premises. With this plan, 1,533 staff will be moved to other CBN facilities within Abuja, Lagos and understaffed branches. “Our current occupancy level of 4,233 significantly exceeds the optimal capacity of 2,700 designed for the Head Office building. This overcrowding poses several critical challenges: “1. Safety Concerns: The building’s infrastructure was designed for a specific number of occupants. Exceeding this capacity has raised safety concerns, increased health and accident risks – and hinders efficient emergency evacuation. “2. Reduced Efficiency: Crowded workspaces are negatively impacting productivity and collaboration. Additionally, overstretched facilities have led to increased maintenance costs. “3. Structural Integrity: The building’s integrity can be compromised by exceeding its designed capacity.” The memo further said the decongestion would also improve the apex bank’s operational and workflow efficiency. “Strategic alignment: The decision to redistribute departments and staff is rooted in a strategic approach to align the structure of the Bank with its functions and objectives. Certain departments may be better suited to operate in proximity to Financial Institutions’ head offices, which are predominantly located in Lagos. This strategic alignment ensures optimal collaboration and efficiency,” the memo added. But an insider said the immediate-past governor, Godwin Emefiele, had made provision for the construction of an annex office and multi-level car park opposite the head office building (behind Sahad Stores) in order to decongest the head office building. |
DearAminu:Amin |
KING MAKERS DON'T LOOK LIKE KINGS. They make Kings A friend told me this personal story of his. I'm sure he will remember if he comes across this post because he is on my friend's list. His words..... Many years ago I was working as a clerk at a faculty in one popular university in Nigeria, then I saw an advert for NDA (Nigeria Defence Academy), I have always loved to go to NDA so I applied, submitted my form and was called for admission examination. I had to travel to Kaduna all the way from Osun State, I have a distant uncle that was resident there then, I wrote a letter(no telephone) to my uncle that I was coming to sit for an exam in Kaduna and will love to stay in their house. I didn't get a reply to my letter even as my departure date was approaching. I became so worried because I needed to go anyway, as I was talking to a colleague in the office concerning my fear of where to stay, our office cleaner who was a Hausa man overheard us and in his broken English interjected that he knows someone right inside NDA. Who could he know there, is it not a cleaner like himself, I unintentionally said it out to his hearing. "oga no o,the commandant op za NDA na ma classmate and ma priend". In his bad handwriting, he scribbled the comandants name on a piece of paper. "Just mention my name por am, him go helf you". I reluctantly collected the paper from him, not because I intended to make use of it but because I didn't want him to feel bad. The next day I set out on this long journey by train from Osogbo, I got to Kaduna the next day towards evening, upon getting there,I went straight to my uncle's house only to find out that they have relocated from that place and no one knows their new address. I became stranded and it was getting late. Around after 7pm, I made up my mind to give my cleaner's contact a shot, I got to the gate of NDA and mentioned the name I was given, to my utmost surprise, everyone in that bit, recognized the name and one person was promptly detailed to take me to his office. I gave the paper where Kabiru wrote his name and that of his friend to the secretary who took it inside, on sighting the paper, the commandant shouted from the office and followed the secretary outside to usher me in. "where do you know Kabiru? He's my colleague in the office sir," I answered. Where is he, how is he, hope he's doing well? This man was asking me many questions in an obvious excitement. The look on his face confirmed to me that kabiru was his beloved friend. He asked me what I came to do in Kaduna and I said it was for the NDA exams. Wow, do you have where to sleep? No, sir. He immediately called someone to take me to his house. On getting to the house I was lavishly entertained. This man came late in the night and he woke me up and took me up on tutorials for the next day exams. After the exams he personally drove me to the park the next day. When I got back to the campus, I began to look at Kabiru with a different eyes, how on earth will this man know such a powerful person? Needless to say that my name was number four on the list when the results came out. Friends, I put it to you today that relationship is a currency. Every man needs another man to move up and that man may be the neighbor you look down on, may be the taxi driver you so despise or even the house help you think is a nobody today. Relationship is a stream of income, everything in life actually reproduces on the basis of relationship. Those we know in life matters. Most of us are talented but we need a cup bearer that will tell pharaoh that there's a Joseph that can interpret dreams. There are some heights you may never get to in life until someone tells someone about you. So shut the door of relationships gently, you may need to use it tomorrow. let us endeavour to take our relationships seriously, even if you meet online, don't look down on anyone. You never can tell which of the relationships is your own key to success. Sometimes those who crown kings don't usually look like kings. #Copied |
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Mohisah:They're not victims, they're crooks! But the government should consider giving them a 4-year study leave to acquire legitimate degrees in recognized institutions. |
HitlerGaddafi:Right now, someone is praying for the Salary you called paltry. Be grateful for what you have, you are blessed beyond measure.🤝 |
kkkp:She was indicted in connection with the alleged 37.1bn fraud as the former National Coordinator of the Conditional Cash Transfer Programme that took place under the former Humanitarian Minister, Sadiya Umar-Farouk. |
National Broadcasting Commission. Pushhh |
DearAminu:Amin ya rabbi |
Swagsultan1:Staff strength differs |
Mohisah:13 months is an additional 1 month pay as bonus. It is typically given at d end of d year either as a holiday bonus or to help employees wit their expenses during d festive season |
Tasaini:That means NIMASA is better than NPA in terms of Salary and allowances? |
kkkp:What about the the interview they did few weeks ago for academics? have they shared the APL? |
ASF46:Keep on praying, Almighty God will surely answer our prayers and grant us a favoring job, In Shaa Allah. |
ASF46:According to the staff of federal polytechnic Daura, They were giving approval to recruit 110 new staffs and they've a replacement of 46 also, but he wasn't aware that the APL have been shared already, The Rector and the Registrar did everything low-key. He just confirmed that the IPPIS Capturing will take place in Abuja this week. |
Reviewed list of Agencies under the schedule to the Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2007. (Revenue Generating Agencies) 1) Abuja Securities and Commodity Exchange Commission 2) Cement Technology Institute of Nigeria 3) Council for the Regulation of Freight Forwarding in Nigeria 4) Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) 5) Federal Housing Authority (FHA) 6) Industrial Training Fund (ITF) 7) Integrated Water Resources Development Agency (IWRDA) 8.) Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) 9) National Examinations Council (NECO) 10) National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) 11) National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) 12) National Inland Waterways Authority (Niwa) 13) National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) 14) National Sport Commission (NASC) 15) Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) 16) Nigerian Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC) 17) Nigeria Export Procession Zones Authority (NEPZA) 18) Oil & Gas Free Zone Authority (OGFZA) 19) Nigerian Midstream & Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) 20) Tertiary Education Trust Fund 21) Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC) 22) Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) 23) Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) 24) Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) 25) Nigerian Shipper’s Council (NSC) 26) Nigerian Maritime Administration & Safety Agency (NIMASA) 27) Raw Material Research & Development Council (RMRDC) 28) Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) 29) National Sugar Development Council (NSDC) 30) Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) 31) Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) 32) Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) 33) Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) 34) National Automotive Design & Development Council (NADDC) 35) Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) 36) National Agency for Food & Drug Administration & Control (NAFDAC) 37) Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) 38) Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) 39) Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) 40) National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) 41) Nigerian Electricity Regulation Commission (NERC) 42) Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) 43) Financial Reporting Council (FRC) 44) Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET) 45) National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) 46) National Pensions Commission (PENCOM) 47) Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) 48) Nigerian Immigration Service (Nis) 49) National Business & Technical Examination Board (NABTEB) 50) National Lottery Trust Fund (NLTF) 51) National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC) 52) Nigerian Electricity Management Service Agency (NEMSA) 53) Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) 54) Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON) 55) Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) 56) Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) 57) Nigerian Copyright Commission (NIGCC) 58) National Space Research and Development Agency (NSRDA) 59) National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP) 60) Nigerian Meteorology Agency (NIMET) 61) Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) 62) Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA) 63) Nigeria Communication Satellite Limited (NIGCOMSAT) 64) Nigerian Film and Video Censor Board (NFVCB) 65) Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) Source: Fiscal Responsibility Commission |
Bj01:Ok Thank you @Bj01 |
Msabdulkadir:He has been posted to FIRS Clinic, he has resumed last week. |
Please, is Nigeria Police Trust Fund a good place to work? What is their entry salary and do they have allowances and upfront? @Mohisah @Nadingo @Gensanusi Your reply will be highly appreciated. |
Nadingo:Yes, their people must be proud of them. When it comes to helping people to get job Mahmood Yakubu wouldn't listen to you. |
Nadingo:I know people from his hometown (Darazo) in Bauchi State that got into NNPC, AMCON, NSITF, DSS, NAF, Immigration, FRSC and NHRC through Ya'u Darazo when he was SSA to former President Buhari. Special Adviser to the President is a Sure Connect. |
ParamilitaryII:NEITI, DBN, NSIA, AMCON These are some of the silent Agencies that pays far better |
Gensanusi:So NCDMB gets new Executive Secretary, Simbi is going 🤔 |
Xtruzz:Oh that's great. Thank you |
Mohisah:Level what pls? |
Gensanusi:Of course sir |

