Should Buhari approve the
recommendation, Ms. Bala Usman, 40, will become the first female chief
executive of a top tier federal government agency and of the NPA.
She shall take over from Alhaji Habib
Abdullahi, who was reinstated by Buhari in August 2015 as the managing
director of NPA, after he had been shown the exit by former President
Goodluck Jonathan in April 2015.
Sources in the presidency, who confirmed
that Ms. Bala Usman’s name had been sent to the president, said Amaechi
had decided to make the changes in order to overhaul the NPA.
Amaechi, it was gathered, is not
particularly impressed with the way the NPA was being run and has
decided to effect a change of the executive team as soon as possible.
A presidency source said that the minute
Ms. Bala Usman’s name was submitted to the president, Buhari was happy
to consider the recommendation, given the past relationship he had with
her father, the late Prof. Yusufu Bala Usman, who was a renowned Ahmadu
Bello University (ABU) academic, historian and activist before his death
some years ago.
Amaechi was also believed to have
recommended Ms. Bala Usman, on the grounds that two chief executives of
the foremost parastatals under his ministry – Nigerian Maritime
Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) and the Nigerian Railway
Corporation (NRC) – are from the south, and he would rather have an
equitable distribution of appointments into the agencies under his
ministry.
Ms. Bala Usman, who is currently the
chief of staff to the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai, and a
member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), was born in Zaria, Kaduna
State, on January 2, 1976.
She grew up close to the ABU campus
where her father worked and obtained her Bachelor’s degree in 2000 from
the same university and her Master’s degree from the University of Leeds
in 2009.
She worked for a non-governmental
organisation, the Centre for Democratic Development and Research
Training (CEDDERT) in Zaria, as a research assistant for a year starting
in 1999.
She also worked for the Bureau of Public
Enterprises (BPE) when el-Rufai was the director-general of the
privatisation agency and moved with him to work as his Special Assistant
on Project Implementation.
In 2011, she worked as Director of
Strategy for the Good Governance Group (3G). In 2015, she was appointed
Chief of Staff to the Kaduna State governor.
She shot to national prominence in 2014
when Boko Haram insurgents kidnapped 276 girls from their secondary
school in Chibok, Borno State.
Following in her father’s footsteps, Ms.
Bala Usman, in conjunction with the former Minister of Education, Mrs.
Oby Ezekwesili, co-founded the #BringBackOurGirls (BBOG), which brought
global attention to the plight of the kidnapped schoolgirls.
She is married to Dr. Tanimu Yakubu,
former Chief Economic Adviser to the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua,
and they have two sons.
(C)Thisday
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