Nigeria Postal Service has been restructured to make it more efficient and run on learner resources. It collapsed its 38-territory structure to put a seven-zone structure in place.
The new structure, which is with immediate effect, also broke the postal organization into six business commercial units including e-commerce department in order to take advantage of emerging business trends.
Under the new arrangement, each of the six geo-political zones of the country constitutes a segment in NIPOST. Lagos is a zone because of the volume of business that is handled in the area which formerly had two territories.
The Postmaster-General of the Federation, Mr. Bisi Adegbuyi, who announced the new development in a circular, appointed Mr. Udo Ekong, Zonal Manager, in charge of Enugu; Mr. A.E Abiyangha, Zonal Manager, Ibadan; and Mr. Iroamachi, Zonal Manager, Lagos.
Others are, Mr. Adebola Ayeni, Zonal Manager, Kaduna; Mr Stephen Mbaya, Zonal Manager, Abuja; Mr. Egwu I. Egwu, Zonal Manager, Bauchi and Mr. UsmanDanlami, Zonal Manager Benin.
The new structure, which is with immediate effect, also broke the postal organization into six business commercial units including e-commerce department in order to take advantage of emerging business trends.
Under the new arrangement, each of the six geo-political zones of the country constitutes a segment in NIPOST. Lagos is a zone because of the volume of business that is handled in the area which formerly had two territories.
The Postmaster-General of the Federation, Mr. Bisi Adegbuyi, who announced the new development in a circular, appointed Mr. Udo Ekong, Zonal Manager, in charge of Enugu; Mr. A.E Abiyangha, Zonal Manager, Ibadan; and Mr. Iroamachi, Zonal Manager, Lagos.
Others are, Mr. Adebola Ayeni, Zonal Manager, Kaduna; Mr Stephen Mbaya, Zonal Manager, Abuja; Mr. Egwu I. Egwu, Zonal Manager, Bauchi and Mr. UsmanDanlami, Zonal Manager Benin.
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