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Roberts Orya: Fresh 5-Year Transformation Mandate at NEXIM

Roberts Ungwaga Orya
Roberts Ungwaga Orya

The Executive

Indeed—Leadership, Hardwork, Competence, Transparency and Diligence surely have their rewards at the right time.

And for Mr. Roberts Ungwaga Orya, Managing Director/CEO, Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM), now is definitely the right time to reap from the Sweat of his Labour.

After five years of Transformational Leadership at NEXIM (2009-2014), the Federal Government of Nigeria saw reason to further extend his mandate by another five years for seamless continuation of service to the nation.

As expected, the recent re-appointment of Roberts Orya as Managing Director and Chief Executive of NEXIM has continued to generate positive response from various segments of the economy, especially the non-oil sector, where the Strategic Intervention of NEXIM in the past five years has impacted positively on the fortunes of the operators and contributed to sustainable economic growth.

The re-appointment clearly conveys well deserved VOTE OF CONFIDENCE on the leadership and performance of Orya in the past five years.

Invariably, the Right Decision taken at the Right Time!

NEXIM MD Reappointment
Roberts Ungwaga Orya: NEXIM MD Reappointment Letter
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