Prof. Charles Dokubo – Coordinator, Niger Delta Amnesty Programme. He was sacked over corruption allegations. He allegedly spent 1.6 million in buying 400 wooden canoes at the cost of 4 Million per canoe for four hundred Niger Delta women as empowerment Barr. Bisi Adegbuyi – Postman general of the federation (NIPOST – Nigeria Postal Service). He was replaced by Dr. Ismail Adewusi

Bisi Adegbuyi NDDC Board led by Dr. Pius Odubu: This board was sacked three months after it was approved by the Senate. The fifteen man board was sacked as a result of forensic audit carried out in the board.

Dr. Pius Odubu Similarly, the interim board chair, Joy Nunieh was also sacked and replaced with Professor Kemebradikumo Daniel Pondei.

Dr. Muiz Banire – Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) Banire’s removal was believed to be in tandem with the amended AMCON act.

Muiz Banire Hence his replacement was due to the act which stipulated that a Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria must be the head.

Babatunde Fowler – Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS): Despite his clamour for second term, Fowler was sacked for allegedly not meeting revenue targets based on a query from the office of the Chief of Staff to the President.

Babatunde Fowler

Siaka Idoko-Akoh – Chairman, Investment and securities Tribunal (IST): Idoko-Akoh was removed from office because of petitions of maladministration, corruption and high-handedness against him.

Siaka Idoko-Akoh Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita – Head of Service of the Federation: Oyo-Ita was asked to step aside due to allegations of N3 billion contract bazaar against her. She was suspended to allow the anti-graft agency (EFCC) investigate the whole charges before she got the boot.

Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita

Rev. Tor Ujah – Executive Secretary, Nigerian Christian pilgrim Commission (NCPC). Ujah, who was appointed in 2016, was sacked reportedly for alleged diversion of the agency’s fund. He was therefore asked to proceed on suspension.