By Our Correspondent
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa is reportedly set to embark on a sweeping administrative overhaul that could significantly reshape the structure of his government. According to emerging reports, the governor has relieved a large number of Special Assistants of their duties as part of a broader effort to reorganize his team and improve governance efficiency.
The move is believed to be part of a strategic plan aimed at injecting fresh energy into the administration. Sources suggest that the governor is considering appointing as many as 1,000 new aides, potentially expanding his support team to enhance service delivery and strengthen grassroots engagement across the state.
While the exact details of the appointments have not been officially confirmed, the reported scale of the restructuring has sparked widespread public interest and debate. Supporters argue that such a move could bring new ideas and improved coordination within government operations, while critics have raised concerns about the cost implications and the size of the proposed appointments.
This development comes amid ongoing efforts by the Aiyedatiwa administration to consolidate its leadership and reposition governance in Ondo State. Observers are closely watching for an official statement that will clarify the scope, intent, and implementation timeline of the reported changes.
As the situation unfolds, more details are expected to emerge regarding the governor’s plans and the potential impact on the political and administrative landscape of the state.