L
LequteMan
Guest
Nigeria - According to a Premium Times report, the Buhari-led administration is conducting a test to select the next Accountant General of the Federation.
Following the resignation of Jonah Otunla, President Muhammadu Buhari had appointed a Director in the office of AGF, Mohammed Kyari, as the acting AGF pending the appointment of a substantive Accountant General of the federation.
Reports say Officials in the office of the Head of Service of the Federation are to conduct a second round of examinations following the conclusion of the first round of the test, which was held yesterday at the conference hall of the office of the Head of Service at the federal secretariat complex Abuja.
A source at the HOS office said about 20 eligible candidates were eventually dropped after the first sitting.
“Subsequently, the other 40 candidates were moved to a different location in Garki district where they still undertook that round of exams,” he said.
He also said Monday’s exams took over five hours to complete.
“They would all converge in the same venue today (Tuesday) and those who were not successful in the second exam would be dropped, while the others who made it to the final round will take their last tests,” he said.
Following the resignation of Jonah Otunla, President Muhammadu Buhari had appointed a Director in the office of AGF, Mohammed Kyari, as the acting AGF pending the appointment of a substantive Accountant General of the federation.

Reports say Officials in the office of the Head of Service of the Federation are to conduct a second round of examinations following the conclusion of the first round of the test, which was held yesterday at the conference hall of the office of the Head of Service at the federal secretariat complex Abuja.
A source at the HOS office said about 20 eligible candidates were eventually dropped after the first sitting.
“Subsequently, the other 40 candidates were moved to a different location in Garki district where they still undertook that round of exams,” he said.
He also said Monday’s exams took over five hours to complete.
“They would all converge in the same venue today (Tuesday) and those who were not successful in the second exam would be dropped, while the others who made it to the final round will take their last tests,” he said.