Tinubu Reshapes Key Agencies, Names IBB’s Son as BOA Chairman
President Bola Tinubu has made significant leadership changes across nine federal agencies, with the most notable being the appointment of Muhammad Babangida – son of former military President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) – as Chairman of the revitalized Bank of Agriculture (BOA).
The announcement came through a Friday statement by Presidential Spokesman Bayo Onanuga, detailing a sweeping reorganization of key government bodies.
Profile: Muhammad Babangida – New BOA Chairman
The 53-year-old appointee brings substantial credentials to the role:
🎓 European University, Switzerland – BSc Business Administration & MSc Public Relations
🎓 Harvard Business School – Executive Program in Corporate Governance (2002)
As BOA chairman, Babangida will oversee the critical agricultural financing institution undergoing major reforms under the Tinubu administration.
Complete List of New Appointments
President Tinubu’s sweeping changes include:
Leadership Appointments:
- Lydia Kalat Musa (Kaduna) – Chair, Oil & Gas Free Zones Authority
- Jamilu Wada Aliyu (Kano) – Chair, National Educational Research Council
- Hon. Yahuza Ado Inuwa (Kano) – Chair, Standards Organization of Nigeria
- Sanusi Musa, SAN (Kano) – Chair, Institute for Peace & Conflict Resolution
Director-General Appointments:
- Prof. Al-Mustapha Aliyu (Sokoto) – DTCA
- Sanusi Garba Rikiji (Zamfara) – Trade Negotiations Office
Executive Appointments:
- Mrs Tomi Somefun (Oyo) – MD, HYPPADEC
- Dr. Abdulmumini Aminu-Zaria (Kaduna) – ED, Water Resources Commission
Strategic Significance of the Appointments
This reshuffle:
✅ Balances regional representation across Nigeria’s geopolitical zones
✅ Brings private sector expertise to key agencies
✅ Continues Tinubu’s reform agenda for critical sectors
The BOA appointment particularly signals the administration’s focus on:
🔹 Agricultural financing reforms
🔹 Food security initiatives
🔹 Rural development programs
Public Reaction & Next Steps
The appointments have sparked discussions about:
• The continuity of political dynasties in governance
• The professional qualifications of appointees
• Expected policy directions for each agency
All new leaders are expected to assume duties immediately as the Tinubu administration enters its second year.
Join the Conversation
💬 What do you think about these appointments?
- Strategic choices for national development?
- Balanced regional representation?
- Your expectations from the new BOA leadership?
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