IT Guru, Isa Pantami, included in Buhari’s Ministerial List.

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Buhari,Ministerial List,Isa Pantami

The Senate, upon receiving the list, postponed its planned recess to screen the 43 ministerial nominees.

Among the nominee is Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami. In this piece, Reporters highlights some key facts about Pantami as contained in a report.

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Birth

1. Pantami was born on October 20, 1972 in Pantami area of Gombe Division of the defunct Northeastern state to late Malama Amina Umar Aliyu and Malam Ali Ibrahim Pantami.

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Education

2. He started his education in the traditional Islamic School for memorizing the Qur’an, called ‘Tsangaya School.’ He later joined Pantami Primary School where he got his Primary School Certificate.

3. Pantami obtained his Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) from Government Science Secondary School, Gombe.

4. He proceeded to Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, University (ATBU), Bauchi and a Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Science in 2003 and a Masters degree in 2008, before obtaining a PhD from Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland.

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Career

5. Sheikh Isa Ali Pantami, as he is popularly called, began his major career at ATBU, Bauchi where he taught Information Technology before joining the Islamic University of Madinah as the Head of Technical Writing in 2014.

6. In 2016, he left lecturing after he was appointed as the director general/CEO of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) by President Muhammadu Buhari on September 26, 2016.

7. Dr Pantami is a fellow of both British Computer Society (FBCS) and Nigeria Computer Society (FNCS) in addition to many fellowships to his credit.

8. He is serving as a member of Shari’ah Board of Jaiz Bank.

9. Pantami is also an Islamic scholar and has been leading the Juma’ah prayer for over 20 years in Nigeria and the United Kingdom. He is a Shurah member and deputy secretary general of the Supreme Council for Shari’ah (SCS) in Nigeria.

Meanwhile, previously reported that some of President Buhari’s former ministers lost out as their names did not make it to the current list.

Some of the names missing from the list include, Abdulrahman Dambazau, former minister of interior, Solomon Dalung, who was in charge of sports and Barrister Adebayo Shittu (Oyo), who headed the communication ministry.

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