Daily Trust

KEYSTONE appoints transition board members

- From Sunday Michael Ogwu, Lagos

After the successful conclusion of the divestment of Keystone Bank Limited by the Asset Management Corporatio­n of Nigeria (AMCON), to the Sigma Golf-Riverbank Consortium, the bank has put in place a transition­al governance arrangemen­t.

A release by the Head, Corporate Communicat­ions, Omobolanle Osotule indicates that Alhaji Umaru H. Modibbowou­ld serve as the Board Chairman.

Other appointmen­ts include Mr. Hafiz Bakare-Acting Managing Director/CEO, Mrs. Yvonne Isichei-Executive Director, Mrs. Titilayo Tairat Adebiyi-NonExecuti­ve Director and Mr. Bulus Bunken Dan-Habu-Non-Executive Director.

The transition­al governance arrangemen­t which will take effect from the 1st of April 2017 is subject to approval by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

By the 31st of March 2017, the current Board of the Bank (including the MD/CEO, Mr. Philip Ikeazor) would have fully disengaged, except for Mr. Bakare and Mrs. Isichei, who will continue as part of the transition­al governance board.

The new transition­al board chairman Alhaji Modibbo started his working career as a Commercial Officer in the then Gongola State Civil Service, and later joined the Gongola State Investment Company Limited where he rose to the rank of Senior Investment Executive.

A 1983 graduate of Business Administra­tion from the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Alhaji Modibbo qualified as a Chartered Stockbroke­r in 1991 and was elected to the Council of the Nigerian Stock Exchange from 1993 to 1996. He is currently a member of the Investors Protection Fund (IPF) of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

Alhaji Modibbo founded Sigma Pensions Limited, and served as its Managing Director/Chief Executive from 1st February 2011 to 31st October 2016.

Hafiz Bakare, the Acting MD/ CEO is currently the Executive Director, Corporate Bank & Treasury at Keystone Bank Limited and also oversees the Lagos & West Directorat­e. Before his appointmen­t to the Board of Keystone Bank in July 2014, he was running a management consulting and capacity developmen­t firm he founded with the objective of assisting organizati­ons across different sectors to deliver sustainabl­e value in an increasing­ly challengin­g and dynamic environmen­t.

Mr. Bakare has wide ranging profession­al experience cutting across management consulting, banking, insurance, manufactur­ing, health and other sectors.

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