
Nigerian Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has approved the appointment of Dayo Apata as the new solicitor general of the federation.This was announced in a statement issued late Friday.
Apata
was solicitor general and permanent secretary of the ministry of
justice in Ekiti between 2010 and 2014 when Kayode Fayemi was governor.
He has served as legal adviser national planning ministry and also held several sensitive assignments.
Born
on June 25 1961, Apata attended the Polytechnic, Ibadan, Oyo state,
where he sat for and passed University of Cambridge higher school local
examination in 1980. He proceeded to the University of Ibadan where he
graduated amongst the first set of Law graduates in 1984. He was called
to the Nigerian bar in 1985.
Apata served in the legal unit of Nigeria customs service as a prosecuting officer (NYSC).
He joined the federal civil service and was posted to the ministry of justice as legal officer.
He
worked with the Eastern Zone of Nigeria customs service as an assistant
legal adviser, prosecuting and defending customs cases in the eastern
zone.
Apata has also held different positions.
-The Cable

