The full list of Nigeria’s Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo’s aides who were sacked have been revealed.
The names made available in Abuja are:
Jibola Ajayi- SA, Legal
Lanre Osinbona- SSA, ICT
Imeh Okon- SSA, Infrastructure
Jide Awolowo- SA, Oil and Gas
Lilian Idiaghe- SA, Research, Legal and Compliance
Arukino Umukoro- SA, Niger Delta
Bala Liman Mohammed SSA Economy
Edobor Iyamu SSA, Niger Delta
Dolapo Bright SSA, Agro-Allied Value Chain
Toyosi Onaolapo SA, Community engagement
Gambo Manzo SA, Political
Bisi Ogungbemi SA, Political Matters
Edirin Akemu SSA, Industry, Trade, & Investment
Akin Soetan STA, Economic matters
Aondaver Kuttuh Technical Assistant, Rule of Law
Ife Adebayo SA, Innovation
Yussuf Ali SA, Power regulations
Tola Asekun SSA, National boundary commission
Morakinyo Beckley SA, Off-grid power
Yosola Akinbi SSA, NEC
Tochi Nwachukwu SA, Power Privatisation
Bode Gbore SSA, Political
Abdulrahman Baffa Yola SA, Political
Kolade Sofola SA, Infrastructure
Ebi Awosika STA, Community Engagement
Muyiwa Abiodun SSA, Power
Forri Samson Banu SA, Entrepreneurship
Bege Bala SA, BPE
Feyishayo Aina SA, Community engagement
Halima Bawa SA, Community Engagement
Nkechi Chukwueke SA, Community engagement
Ilsa Essien SA, Media
Recall that the presidency began the implementation of the sack of some aides of the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Wednesday.
It was learnt that even when Osinbajo was hoping that the alleged sack of 35 of the aides would be reversed by the President, some of the affected persons on Wednesday had their Presidential Villa access tags retrieved from them as they reported for work.
Some of them, who reported for work, were said to have been approached at the gate by security personnel who seized their tags upon confirming that their names were contained in the list of sacked aides apparently provided for them.
Osinbajo’s spokesman, Laolu Akande, neither confirmed nor denied the development when asked for his reaction.
He told reporters that he was just emerging from Wednesday’s meeting of the Federal Executive Council (FEC), and had read the reports just like others.
“I read it just like others. I will like to find out what is happening,” he said.