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Sanwo-Olu Nominates 25 Commissioners, Special Advisers

In fulfilment of his election promise to accelerate his administration’s development agenda, the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Sunday transmitted a list of Commissioner-designates to the House of Assembly for ratification.

The list contained 25 names, who are to assume duty as Commissioners and Special Advisers upon ratification by the legislature.

A statement by the Governor’s Deputy Chief Press Secretary, Gboyega Akosile, said Sanwo-Olu carefully picked the nominees based on their cognate experience in their respective professions.

The list, Akosile said, comprised names of technocrats and politicians, who understand the challenges of the state, noting that the painstaking and laborious selection process was aimed at constituting the best team that will serve Lagos in line with the agenda of Sanwo-Olu’s administration vision of delivering a city-state that will rank among the top most liveable cities in the world.

The statement said: “We took our time to pick the best hands for the tough job Lagosians have elected us to do. The nominees for the twenty five Commissioner and Special Adviser positions include women and men who have made their mark and at the zenith of their professional callings.”

The media aide stated further that the current list is first batch, adding that consultation was going on with regard to the complete number of the cabinet members.

He further disclosed that the new cabinet would be unique because of its diversity.

Quoting Sanwo-Olu, Akosile said Lagos would continue to take the lead in innovation, gender-balance and youth inclusion in the administration of the State.

“We have a blend of youth who are under 40 among nominees for Commissioners and Special Advisers. Women too are well represented in the list. We believe Lagos deserves the best and we cannot give the people anything less than that,” the statement said.

Breaking down the list of nominees, there are 17 men and eight women that will be sworn in as members of the State Executive Council.

Also in keeping his promise of millennial’s inclusion, Governor Sanwo-Olu included youths who are in their early and mid-thirties in the list of nominees.

The State House of Assembly is expected to carry out a screening of the nominees to set the machinery of governance in full swing.

 

The full list:

Rabiu Olowo Onaolapo

Folashade Adefisayo

Prof. Akin Abayomi

Dr. Idris Salako

Tunji Bello

Gbenga Omotoso

Toke Benson-Awoyinka

Bolaji Dada

Lere Odusote

Dr. Frederic Oladeinde

Gbolahan Lawal

Adekemi Ajayi

Femi George

Dr. Wale Ahmed

Moyo Onigbanjo (SAN)

Hakeem Fahm

Ajibola Ponnle

Engr. Aramide Adeyoye

Segun Dawodu

Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf

Sam Egube

Ruth Bisola Olusanya

Princess Aderemi Adebowale

Tunbosun Alake

Afolabi Ayantayo.

 

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