Sali, Capital Express Assurance new chairman promises to meet stakeholder’s expectation

New chairman of Capital Express Assurance Company Limited, Isa Sali, a former Head of Service of the Federation has promised to use his wealth of experience to reposition the underwriting company to deliver greater value to shareholders and compete effectively in the economy.

Sali In accepting to serve on the Board said “I am aware of the expectations of the owners and stakeholders of the company. I am equally not oblivious of the current economic realities of the country and the need to employ the best tools in competing in the volatile market in which we find ourselves.” He said this underscores the significance of bringing on board new competences to augment existing ones to drive the organizatiions.

Born in the ancient city of Mubi in Adamawa state,  Isa Bello Sali a distinguished  Nigerian, astute administrator and successful manager of human resources stand eminently qualified to occupy this exalted position.

He attended Mubi II Junior Primary School Mubi, Demonstration School Mubi and Government Secondary School Ganye in pursuit of his basic education. Thereafter Sali proceeded to the school of Basic Studies, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria and eventually obtained a Bachelors Degree in Political Science. He is a proud graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge.

His work career began with the then Gongola State Civil Service where he served as principal assistant secretary in the Ministry of Local Government and Community development Yola between 1984 and 1987. In 1988, he became the under secretary in the Ministry of Works and Transport, Yola.

Sali in 1990, transferred his service to the Federal Civil Service in the capacity of an assistant director, personnel in the Federal Environmental Protection agency Lagos. He also was a Director Special Duties in the office of the secretary to the government of the federation, permanent secretary; political affairs and director of operations, Servicom.

Needless recounting his many attainments in the Federal Civil Service, it is of note that Sali served as director special duties, office of the secretary to the government of the federation and permanent secretary in the same establishment, where he rose to the exalted position of the head of Civil Service of the Federation.

Sali has served on several inter-ministerial committees pivotal to the growth and development of Nigeria, amongst which are the 2003 presidential inauguration committee, Joint Technical Committee on the Public Private Partnership (PPP), committee on the review of the local government structure in Nigeria and the committee to examine the Pension Laws in 2006.

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