U.S.-based journalist, Laolu Akande, to be appointed VP Osinbajo’s spokesperson
President Muhammadu Buhari is set to name a former North American
Bureau Chief of The Guardian, Laolu Akande, as a Senior Special
Assistant to lead the media and communication unit in the office of Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo.
People familiar with the president’s plan said Mr. Akande’s appointment would be among several others to be announced Monday or Tuesday, according to Presidential sources,under the present arrangement in the presidency, there would be only one presidential media and communication office but that individual appointees would be given separate responsibilities.
Mr. Akande would be deployed to work with Mr. Osinbajo, our sources said.
It is not clear whether the journalist has returned to Nigeria to take up the appointment. He could not be reached on his U.S. telephone on Sunday.
He was however in Nigeria in May to cover the inauguration ceremony for his media agency, Empowered Newswire. He returned to the U.S. shortly afterwards.
Mr. Akande, a pastor, was a former editor of Saturday Tribune. He cut his journalism teeth at The Guardian in 1989, and was a foundation staff of The NEWS magazine.
He moved to the United States in 1997 after agents of then dictator, Sani Abacha, began harassing him over perceived critical stance of his paper (Saturday Tribune) to the administration.
SOURCE : PREMIUM TIMES
People familiar with the president’s plan said Mr. Akande’s appointment would be among several others to be announced Monday or Tuesday, according to Presidential sources,under the present arrangement in the presidency, there would be only one presidential media and communication office but that individual appointees would be given separate responsibilities.
Mr. Akande would be deployed to work with Mr. Osinbajo, our sources said.
It is not clear whether the journalist has returned to Nigeria to take up the appointment. He could not be reached on his U.S. telephone on Sunday.
He was however in Nigeria in May to cover the inauguration ceremony for his media agency, Empowered Newswire. He returned to the U.S. shortly afterwards.
Mr. Akande, a pastor, was a former editor of Saturday Tribune. He cut his journalism teeth at The Guardian in 1989, and was a foundation staff of The NEWS magazine.
He moved to the United States in 1997 after agents of then dictator, Sani Abacha, began harassing him over perceived critical stance of his paper (Saturday Tribune) to the administration.
SOURCE : PREMIUM TIMES
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