Buhari elevates Ngige to Commander Order of Niger

Mon, May 29, 2023
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PRESIDENT Muhammdu Buhari has elevated the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige, from the Officer of Order of Niger (OON)  to the next rank of national honour award of Commander Order of the Niger (CON).

Mr Olajide Oshundun, the Director, Press and Public Relations in the ministry, said this in a statement signed by  him and made available to newsmen on Sunday in Abuja.

Oshundun said that Ngige is among the serving outgoing ministers who were awarded the second highest National Honour in the Order of Niger category  for their immesurable services to the nation.

He said that Ngige had earlier bagged the Officer Order of the Niger [OON] in 2002 for diligence, outstanding and exemplary contributions to the Civil Service of the federation as a Medical Doctor/Administrator.

He said the president had also approved and directed another assignment for Ngige in a special memo from the Office of the Chief of Staff to the President, dated 25 May,

According to him, Buhari approved the appointment of the Labour and Employment Minister as a Special Envoy of Nigeria (with Ambassadorial Status) to the ILO Conference, for the period of June 5 to15, 2023.

“Thereafter, he will cover the 348th  ILO Governing Board meeting, receive the instrument of Chairmanship of the ILO GB billed for the 17th June and perform the day’s function on behalf of Nigeria,” it stated.

Oshundun also said Buhari further directed that the minister should after performing these international assignments, officially hand over the Chairmanship to the Nigeria Mission in Geneva Swizerland for the next Minister of Labour and Employment to take over.

He added that Nigeria will ascend the Chairmanship of this all important ILO Governing Board on June 17, 2023, for the first time in her history as an independent country. (NAN)

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