President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Idris Olorunnimbe as Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), marking a new chapter for the nation’s telecommunications regulator.
Olorunnimbe was a Personal Assistant to the then Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola.
The announcement, contained in a statement by Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga on Tuesday, also confirmed the constitution of the boards for the NCC and the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF), both under the Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy.
Olorunnimbe, a governance strategist with a track record in youth empowerment and entrepreneurship, previously served on the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) Board, where he chaired the Stakeholder and Governance Committee and drove impactful programmes that boosted job creation and business growth across the state.
He will lead the NCC board alongside Dr Aminu Waida, who retains his position as Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Commission.
Waida’s appointment was first made by President Tinubu in October 2023 and confirmed by the Senate the following month.
The new NCC board members are:
Abraham Oshidami – Executive Commissioner, Technical Services
Rimini Makama – Executive Commissioner, Stakeholder Management
Hajia Maryam Bayi – Former Director, Human Capital & Administration
Col Abdulwahab Lawal (Rtd)
Senator Lekan Mustafa
Chris Okorie
Princess Oforitsenere Emiko
Secretary of the Board.
In a related move, the President approved the Board of the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF), with Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, as Chairman.
Olorunnimbe will serve as Vice Chairman of the USPF board, which also comprises:
Abraham Oshidami
Rimini Makama
Aliyu Edogi Aliyu – Representative of FMCIDE
Joseph B. Faluyi – Representative of the Federal Ministry of Finance
Auwal Mohammed – Representative of FMBNP
Uzoma Dozie
Peter Bankole
Abayomi Anthony Okanlawon
Gafar Oluwasegun Quadri
USPF Secretary.
The USPF was established by the Federal Government to drive universal access to information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly in rural, unserved and underserved areas across Nigeria, aligning with national policy goals for connectivity and digital inclusion.
