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NAICOM Promotes Rasaaq Salami, Four Others

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BY NKECHI NAECHE-ESEZOBOR–The Governing Board of the National Insurance Commission, NAICOM, on Monday announced the promotion of Rasaaq Salami, to Director, Human Resources & Administration and four others.

A statement from the commission said that the approval of the promotion of five (5) staff to the grade of Director followed the promotion exercise conducted on 27th March, 2024.

The other four promoted are: Ajibola Bankole – Director, Inspectorate; Mr. Ahmad Ibrahim Adamu – Director, Innovation & Regulation; Dr. Talmiz Usman – Director, Legal, Enforcement & Market Development and Mr. Kamaludeen Barde – Director, Finance & Accounts.

The Governing Board also approved the updated organisational structure of the Commission to enhance its efficiency, effectiveness, and adaptability. This restructuring ensures that the organisational structure aligns with the Commission’s strategic goals and objectives, aiding the executive management in achieving its mandate.

The new directorates are: Inspectorate; Supervision; Market Conduct & Complaint Bureau; innovation and Regulation; Legal, Enforcement & Market Development; Human Resources & Administration; Finance & Accounts and Technology, Strategy & Research.

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