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20 Candidates Shortlisted To Jostle For Workplace Of Accountant Basic Of Federation 

The workplace of Head Civil Service of Federation has revealed 20 shortlisted candidates to compete for appointment as the brand new substantive Accountant Basic of Federation.

The publication adopted profitable screening by anti-corruption businesses of the candidates who expressed curiosity to occupy the exalted place.

The checklist consists of: Danladi Zakowi Consolation, Gombe (Inside); Mohammed Aminu Yar’Abba, Sokoto (Hearth Service); Mufutau Bukola, Oyo (Transportation); Mahmud Adam Kambari, Borno (North East Improvement Fee); Mohammed Magaji M. Dojo, Gombe (Inside); Waziri Amao Samuel, Borno (Agriculture and Rural Improvement).

Additionally revealed within the checklist are: Maiden Oluwatoyin Sakirat, Ogun (OHCSF); Adaramoye Joseph Oluwole, Ekiti (Human Coaching Affairs); Isa Abubakar, Yobe (Science, Know-how and Innovation); Ogunsemowo Oladipupo Olakunle, Ogun (Setting); Egbokhale Kadiri Charity, Edo (NFF); Ibrahim Sa’adiya Jibo, Kano (Nationwide Boundary Fee); Ogbodo Chinasa Nnam, Enugu (Nationwide Salaries, Earnings &Wages Fee); Bakare Modupe Juliannah, Ekiti (NPF).

Different shortlisted candidates are: Osakwe Udechukwu, Anambra (Well being); Velkuk Abubakar Sadiq, Plateau (OAGF); Njeze Bertrand Chukwuma, Enugu (Surveyor Council of Nigeria); Wali Charles Metule, Rivers (Particular Duties & Inter-Governmental Affairs); Dandela Abdul Rahman, Katsina (Police Affairs) and Mohammed Munkaila, Kano (Works & Housing).

In the meantime, the candidates have been urged to report for accreditation at Olusegun Obasanjo Corridor, workplace of the Head of Civil  Service of the Federation, part II, Abuja, from Monday, January 9 to Wednesday, January 11, 2023, between 8am and 4pm on every day.

The appointment adopted the arrest in July 2022 by the EFCC of former AGF, Ahmed Idris, following the allegation of 109b alleged misappropriation.

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