The governor has chosen over 110 people to help him, including advisors for the Hausa and Urhobo communities. He said these appointments will start on May 1st and will help his government work better.
Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State has picked more than 110 special helpers, advisors, and assistants including those for the Hausa and Urhobo communities.
The governor said these new appointments are part of his plan to make his government work better. He said all these people will start their new jobs on May 1st.
Some of the new appointees include Abayomi Zacheaus for Entertainment I, Akinyele Feyisayo for Entertainment II, and Mr. Idowu Ogundola for Entertainment III. There’s also Samson Alofe for Public Enlightenment I, Akinyemi Dayo Sharon for Public Enlightenment II, and Mustapha Anifowose for Political Affairs. Dayo Afolabi will be in charge of Citizenship Engagement, while Fatore Gbenga Olaiya will handle Special Services.
Others include Ogunlana Oluwadare Benjamin for Domestic Affairs I, Adeyemi Rasheed Adewale for Domestic II, and Fagoyinbo Sunday for Domestic III. Isaac Oyebanji Olatunji will be responsible for the Lagos Liaison Office, while Muftau Yisa will work in the Governor’s Office.
New Senior Special Assistants appointed by the governor include Mr. Sulaiman Muhyindeen Olu for Public Enlightenment I, Adetoyinbo Ojo Adejobi for Public Enlightenment II, and Mr. Kolade Rotibi for Public Works. There’s also Barr. Tosin Osundahunsi for Public Advocacy and Tajudeen Adejumo for Political Relations.
Additionally, the governor has appointed Technical Advisors like Dr. Olusola Osetoba for Sports Development and Pastor Odunayo Kayode for OTSD.
The governor congratulated the new appointees and urged them to work with professionalism and ethics.