Muhammed Babangida, son of former Nigerian military president Ibrahim Babangida, has officially accepted his appointment as Chairman of the Bank of Agriculture (BOA), dispelling widespread rumors and a fake letter suggesting he had rejected the role. The appointment, announced by President Bola Tinubu, is part of a broader wave of new federal agency leadership selections. The move has sparked political debate, with opposition parties like the African Democratic Congress (ADC) criticizing Tinubu's appointments as insufficient and politically motivated attempts to appease Northern Nigeria. The ruling APC has dismissed these criticisms as baseless, emphasizing the qualifications of the appointees. Babangida and his family have publicly expressed gratitude for the opportunity, aiming to focus on growth and development at the BOA.
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