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Meet CBN’s New Deputy Governor, Aishah Ahmad

Vincent Obia profiles the new deputy governor nominee for the Central Bank of Nigeria

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The Niger-born mother of two comes to her job with a rich banking background, spanning experience­s in investment banking, retail banking, wealth management, consulting, and financial advisory

In a country where the commanding heights of politics and the economy seem to be the exclusive preserve of a gerontocra­cy based on old-time connection­s, the appointmen­t of 39-year-old Ahmad really ushers in change

Aishah Ahmad

The new Central Bank of Nigeria Deputy Governor nominee, Aishah Ahmad, is young for the post by today’s standards. In a country where the commanding heights of politics and the economy seem to be the exclusive preserve of a gerontocra­cy based on old-time connection­s, the appointmen­t of 39-year-old Ahmad really ushers in change.

The Niger-born mother of two comes to her job with a rich banking background, spanning experience­s in investment banking, retail banking, wealth management, consulting, and financial advisory.

Born October 26, 1977, Ahmad, the wife of Abdallah Ahmad, a retired Brigadierg­eneral, was until her appointmen­t Head, Consumer Banking and Privilege (Wealth) at Diamond Bank Plc, a post she has held since June 2014. She has since November 2015 been the chairperso­n, Executive Council, Women in Management, Business and Public Service, a Nigeria-based non-profit organisati­on establishe­d in 2001. WIMBIZ is dedicated to addressing issues affecting women profession­als in business, particular­ly with regard to the promotion of leadership developmen­t and capacity building. It was founded by 13 women and one man who sought to resolve issues concerning women in the workplace and in business.

A graduate of Accounting from the University of Abuja, Ahmad had worked with NAL Bank Plc, Stanbic IBTC Bank Plc, and Zenith Bank Plc. She was Head, Private Clients/Private Banking, Stanbic IBTC; Head of Business Developmen­t, Zenith Capital Limited; Head, Retail Banking (Energy Group), Zenith Bank Plc; Private Banker/Head Private Banking Unit, NAL Bank Plc; and Chief Financial Officer, Manstructs Group.

She holds a Master of Science degree in Finance and Management from the Cranfield School of Management in the United Kingdom, and a Master of Business Administra­tion with specialisa­tion in Finance from the University of Lagos. She also holds the award of Chartered Financial Analyst, a gold standard financial market qualificat­ion for profession­als with careers/trainings as investment managers, financial analysts, credit analysts, portfolio managers. Ahmad also has the Chartered Alternativ­e Investment Analyst award.

Ahmad, who started her banking career with First Interstate Bank Plc as Executive Assistant, Treasury Group, has also worked with Bank of New York Mellon (UK) and Synesix Financial Limited (UK). She was in May appointed as member, Board Of Directors, SOS Children’s Villages Nigeria, an organisati­on dedicated to providing “quality care, education & health services to at-risk children and families in 135 countries and territorie­s.”

She served as a member of the steering committee for Cherie Blair Foundation’s Technology for Growth project, a learning programme for female entreprene­urs developed in conjunctio­n with the Enterprise Developmen­t Centre of Lagos Business School.

President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday transmitte­d a letter to the Senate announcing Ahmad’s appointmen­t, according to a statement by the president’s special adviser on media and publicity, Femi Adesina. The statement said, “In accordance with the provisions of Section 8(1) (2) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (Establishm­ent) Act 2007, President Buhari urged the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, to consider the expeditiou­s confirmati­on of Mrs Ahmad, who would then resume work immediatel­y.”

If confirmed by the Senate, Ahmad, a would-be lone female in the committee of CBN deputy governors, would be replacing Kwara-born Dr. Sarah Alade, herself also an only woman deputy governor until she retired from the apex bank on March 22 as Deputy Governor, Economic Policy Directorat­e. Both are from the North-central geopolitic­al zone.

Ahmad says she has been inspired by a generation of successful women leaders, like former United States First Lady and ex-presidenti­al candidate Hilary Clinton. The new CBN deputy governor nominee is quoted as saying last year,“Hillary Clinton, who happens to be my ‘birthday mate’, has been a strong influencer over the years. I admire her ability to stay focused on making an impact and my admiration for her has only been validated by her recent nomination as the US Democratic presidenti­al candidate.”

She has also been quoted as saying,“I was lucky to have very early positive and visible role models of women working outside the home and making a big difference in their careers. One of my grandmothe­rs created a distinguis­hed career in the nursing field, being one of the early recipients of an internatio­nal education, and I have many aunties who are doing great things in their various businesses and careers.

“I must credit my mother for inspiring my strong work ethic. She’s been successful at diverse careers in pharmacolo­gy, accounting and as a business woman, including managing a family.”

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