The Oil and Gas firm stated on Friday that their
appointments follow resignations of Bukar Goni Aji, a Non-Executive Director
and Muntari Zubairu, an Executive Director from the board.
“The Company in accordance with Section 274 of the Companies
and Allied Matters Act 2020, and Article 88 of the Company’s Articles of
Association has appointed Ronke Sokefun and Nana Fatima Mede as Independent
Non-Executive Directors effective December 23, 2021,” Oando disclosed.
According to the statement, both Sokefun and Nana Mede are
coming to the roles with several decades of industry experience.
Between 1990 and 1993 she worked in Ighodalo &
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According to Oando, “In 2002, she moved to the Oando Group,
where within a few years she rose to the position of Chief Legal Officer.
During this period, she also sat on the Board of the telecom’s giant –
Celtel/Zain (now Airtel) as an alternate Director. She served in this position
until 2011 when she was called to public service in Ogun State and proceeded to
serve as a 2-term Commissioner – holding diverse portfolios – under Senator
Ibikunle Amosun’s 2-term administration as Ogun State Governor
“In January 2019, Sokefun was appointed Chairman of the Board
of Directors of the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (‘NDIC’) by President
Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR; she continues to serve in this capacity. As part of her
commitment to giving back to society, she has an NGO known as the “M.R.S.
Foundation”. The Foundation is focused on social intervention programmes to augment
Government efforts.
Sokefun is a fellow of the Institute of Directors, a member
of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators, the Nigerian
Bar Association, the International Bar Association, and the Association of
International Petroleum Negotiators.
Upon graduation in 1981, Mrs. Mede completed her National
Youth Service Corps (NYSC) as a graduate trainee Accountant at the Ajaokuta
Steel Company. On completion of her youth service in 1982, she was immediately
employed by the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) Abuja, where she rose
through the ranks to become a Principal Accountant before transferring her
service to Benue State Government in 1991.
From 1991 to 2007, Mrs. Mede deployed her expertise working
for the Benue State Government at various levels. During her time there, she
worked as a Director of Finance & Supplies in the Ministry of Works,
Housing and Transport before being made the Director of Project Operations in
Benue State Treasury in 1998. In 2001, she became the Permanent Secretary
Treasury/Accountant General, where she was in charge of managing the state’s
finances, amongst other key responsibilities.
Mede moved to the Office of the Accountant General of the
Federation in 2007, serving as a Director of Finance and the pioneer Director/National
Coordinator of theIntegrated Personnel Payroll Information System (IPPIS). In
2014, she was sworn in as a
Federal Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Environment
where she coordinated the formulation of the Nigerian Intended Nationally
Determined Contribution (INDC) document on GHG in relation to Climate Change –
a document which was presented by the President at the Conference of Party (COP
21) in Paris, 2015. Afterwards, Mede was transferred as a Permanent Secretary
to the Ministry of Budget & National Planning before gracefully retiring
after attaining the mandatory 35 years of service in 2017.
“Amongst other commitments, Mede currently serves as a
Technical Consultant to the Minister of State (Budget and National Planning)
where she provides high-level technical assistance on Nigeria’s developmental
plans. In December 2021, Mede was appointed a member of the National Judicial
Council.”