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Tinubu announces Sotinrin’s appointment as MD Bank of Agriculture

Anthony Ailemen
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President Bola Tinubu has appointed Ayo Sotinrin as the managing director of the Bank of Agriculture with immediate effect.

Sotinrin brings a diverse and extensive background in the private and public sectors to his new role, a statement by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to President Tinubu on Information and Strategy, stated.

“Before this appointment, he held the position of Group Chief Executive Officer at SAO Group”, the statement added.

His leadership at SAO Agro, an agribusiness company, was marked by groundbreaking agricultural initiatives, including the development of a 20,000-hectare oil palm plantation and large-scale poultry, aquaculture, maize, and cassava operations in Ondo State.

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He also led SAO Capital, raising over $750 million in infrastructure and development finance, including the landmark $200 million Akure Water Supply Project.

In the public sector, he served as the Special Adviser on Environment and Urban Development to the Minister of State FCT from 2011 to 2015.

The statement added that Sotinrin had consulted extensively for global development partners such as the World Bank, AfDB, DFID, and USAID and played key advisory roles on Federal and State-level projects.

His international background includes roles at the Royal Bank of Scotland International, Deutsche Bank, and the UK Environment Agency.

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Sotinrin holds an Executive MBA from Said Business School, Oxford University; an Advanced Diploma in Environmental Conservation; and a Master in Engineering Business Management from Warwick University.

“Mr Sotinrin’s appointment aligns with the Tinubu administration’s strategy to revitalise Nigeria’s agricultural sector.

“Mr Sotinrin’s proven ability to mobilise capital, innovate in agribusiness, and collaborate across sectors will be instrumental in repositioning the Bank of Agriculture as a catalyst for food security, sovereignty and rural prosperity”, President Tinubu emphasized.

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