Buhari Confirms Two Directors Into NSIA Board

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President Mohammadu Buhari on Wednesday confirmed the appointment of two Executive Directors to the Board of the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA).

The appointees are Stella Ojekwe-Onyejeli and Aminu Umar-Sadiq. Mr Sadiq was until his appointment NSIA’s Deputy Head of Direct Investments.

A statement from the NSIA said Mrs Ojekwe-Onyejeli, who is the Chief Operating Officer of the NSIA, was reappointed for a second term.

The NSIA statement retrieved from its spokesperson, Titilope Olubiyi, said the appointments followed the realignment in 2018 of NSIA’s strategy towards domestic infrastructure.

Under the strategic agenda announced last year, the NSIA said it would focus attention on infrastructural development as reflected in the allocation of 50 per cent of future contributions to infrastructure investments.

In 2018, the NSIA Board established for the first time a Direct Investment Committee for review and oversight of investments in core domestic infrastructure sectors such as motorways, agriculture, healthcare, power, and education.

Recent NSIA initiatives reflecting this increased new focus on domestic infrastructure include the Presidential Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF), which will fast-track the completion of five infrastructure projects of national priority.

The projects include Abuja-Kano Roadway, Second Niger Bridge, East-West Roadway, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, and Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Plant.

Mr Olubiyi said the NSIA is also galvanising investments in tertiary healthcare, with investments in the development of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) Cancer Treatment Centre.

Also, the Authority is developing advanced diagnostic centres in Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano and Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia.

The NSIA, he said, is equally co-sponsoring the establishment of InfraCredit, a specialised financial guarantor that facilitates the financing of domestic infrastructure assets by domestic pension funds.

“The Authority remains committed to leading the development of strategic infrastructure initiatives in Nigeria,” Mr Olubiyi said.

“These appointments strengthen the Authority’s executive team and are consistent with our focus on maintaining a broadly representative leadership team and workforce so as to ensure that the institution remains a key participant in Nigeria’s economic transformation.”

Chairman, NSIA Board of Directors, Jide Zeitlin, said both appointees are committed professionals who, along with other talented colleagues, have been instrumental in NSIA’s development.”

Mrs. Ojekwe-Onyejeli was first appointed an Executive Director in October 2012 and served as the Chief Risk Officer until 2017 when her role was expanded to that of Chief Operating Officer.

She has a wealth of experience spanning nearly three decades. She joined the Authority from Barclays where she was Director and Head of Operational Risk and Control at the Bank, overseeing 15 countries across Africa, Middle East and Asia.

Prior to Barclays, Mrs. Ojekwe-Onyejeli held senior roles at Citibank. Mrs. Ojekwe-Onyejeli received a degree in Chemistry from the University of Lagos, and an Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Cranfield School of Management in the UK.

She is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria and also a qualified Chartered Financial and Tax Accountant.

She is an Alumna of both the Oxford and Wharton Executive Management Programs and has attended many director-level programmes in leading institutions globally.

Also, Mr. Umar-Sadiq has significant experience in investment banking, private equity and public finance, including his most recent role at the NSIA where he served as a Senior Vice-President and Deputy Head, Infrastructure.

Since joining NSIA, Mr. Umar-Sadiq has led the development, execution and management of critical domestic infrastructure projects in the agriculture, healthcare, roads, real-estate and power sectors.

Prior to joining the NSIA, he worked in mergers and acquisitions at Morgan Stanley focused on the Energy and Utilities sectors.

He also worked with Denham Capital Management, an oil and gas, mining, and power focused private-equity fund.

A Bauchi-State academic scholar, Aminu holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Engineering Sciences from the University of Oxford.

Mr Umar-Sadiq is an Archbishop Desmond Tutu Fellow, a Nigeria Leadership Initiative Associate and a Mandela Washington Fellow.

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