Julius Berger Nigeria Plc has appointed Dr. Muiz Adeyemi Banire, a distinguished Nigerian lawyer, activist, and public policy expert, as a Non-Executive Director on its board, a move that underscores the construction giant’s commitment to strengthening corporate governance and strategic oversight.
The appointment brings to the board one of Nigeria’s most respected legal practitioners, whose extensive experience spans law, public administration, policy formulation, governance advocacy, and institutional reform. Industry observers say the addition of Banire is expected to enhance the company’s governance framework at a time when businesses are navigating an increasingly complex regulatory and economic environment.
Banire is widely recognized for his contributions to legal practice and public service. Over the years, he has built a reputation as a reform-minded professional with deep expertise in constitutional law, public policy, and corporate governance. His experience in both the public and private sectors is expected to provide valuable insights as Julius Berger pursues growth opportunities across Nigeria’s infrastructure, construction, and engineering sectors.
The appointment comes as Julius Berger continues to consolidate its position as one of Nigeria’s leading engineering and construction companies. The firm has played a central role in delivering some of the country’s most significant infrastructure projects, including highways, bridges, airports, industrial facilities, and commercial developments.
Corporate governance experts note that the appointment of independent and experienced professionals to company boards has become increasingly important as investors place greater emphasis on transparency, accountability, and risk management. Non-Executive Directors are responsible for providing independent oversight, challenging management decisions where necessary, and helping to shape long-term corporate strategy.
For Julius Berger, strengthening board expertise could prove particularly valuable as the company operates within a rapidly evolving business environment marked by rising project costs, foreign exchange volatility, infrastructure funding challenges, and heightened stakeholder expectations.
The appointment may also be viewed positively by investors who increasingly assess governance quality as a key indicator of corporate resilience and long-term value creation. Strong governance structures are often associated with improved decision-making, enhanced risk management, and greater confidence among shareholders and business partners.
As Nigeria accelerates efforts to address its infrastructure deficit and attract private-sector investment into major development projects, Julius Berger remains strategically positioned to benefit from increased demand for engineering and construction services. Banire’s addition to the board is expected to support the company’s efforts to maintain high governance standards while pursuing sustainable growth opportunities in one of Africa’s largest construction markets.




