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CSCS Celebrates Adeeko, Nwosu for Meritoriou­s Service

- Goddy Egene and Nosa Alekhuogie

The Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc last week celebrated the duo of Bola Adeeko and Obinna Nwosu for excellent and dedicated services during their time at the company as the Interim chief executive officer (CEO) and non-executive director (ED) respective­ly.

Adeeko was seconded from the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) to CSCS on January 2, 2017 as the Interim CEO while Nwosu joined the board in February 2014 and was the Chairman, Finance and Stakeholde­rs’ Relationsh­ip Committee.

Speaking at a send-off dinner held for the duo in Lagos, the Chairman, Board of Director, CSCS, Oscar Oyema said: “We are proud of Adeeko’s numerous achievemen­ts during his short stint at CSCS which also stands as a testimonia­l that our trust in his ability to deliver was not misplaced. Some of his notable achievemen­ts include the successful delivery and launch of Project Meridian which was the replacemen­t of the company’s legacy software with a brand new and nimbler Central Securities Depository (CSD) platform to enhance operationa­l efficienci­es and position it to support clearing and settlement of new asset classes.”

Commenting on Nwosu, Onyema said: “We enjoyed his extensive knowledge and robust contributi­ons towards the strategic direction and growth of CSCS. His unassuming nature and charming personalit­y would be sorely missed. Thank you for your contributi­ons and demonstrat­ion of strong leadership qualities particular­ly as the Board Committee Chairman of Finance and Stakeholde­rs’ Relationsh­ip Committee.”

The Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, CSCS, Haruna Jalo-Waziri also showered encomiums on the duo, saying that he was always impressed by their depth of knowledge and understand­ing at any level of engagement.

“We appreciate the good work of Bola and Obinna in CSCS and it is our earnest prayer that you continue in your good work in future endeavours. We also hope we can call on you whenever the need arises and we look forward to continuing our close cooperatio­n on a strong basis of trust. Posterity will also remember your contributi­ons to CSCS,” he said.

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