Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN) has approved the deployment of five Permanent Secretaries in the state public service.
A statement on Tuesday issued by the state Head of Service, Mr. Adesegun Ogunlewe, said the redeployed of the permanent secretaries include: Mr. Taiwo Adetunde Adedeji, (deployed from the Ministry of Housing to Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development); Mr. Nurudeen Ojora-Adejiyan (from Ministry of Local Government & Chieftaincy Affairs to Local Government Service Commission); Mr. Lateef Dada Abari (from Public Service Office to the Ministry of Local Government & Chieftaincy Affairs).
Others are Mrs. Eniola Yonwuren (from the Civil Service Commission to the Teachers Establishments and Pensions Office) and Mrs. Regina Iyabode Obasa (from the Local Government Establishment, Training and Pensions to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources).
The statement also confirmed that 16 new permanent secretaries have been assigned portfolios.
They are Dr. John Olusegun Oshinyimika (Office of Youth and Social Development); Dr. Abiola Olawunmi Awonuga (Office of Sports); Mrs. Onikepo Olufunmilayo Animashaun (Ministry of Science and Technology); Mr. Jamiu Adewale Ashimi (Local Government Establishments, Training and Pensions Office) and Mrs. Omotayo Amoke Olabenjo (Civil Service Commission).
Others are Mr. Fariudeen Abisoye Akodu (Public Service Office); Mr. Olatunde Idowu Agoro, (Ministry of Rural Development); Mrs. Olufunmilayo Adebusola Balogun (Ministry of Home Affairs and Culture); Mr. Waliu Abiodun Onibon (Parastatals Monitoring Office); Engr. Naheem Olayinka Sahid (Office of Infrastructure).
Also in the list are: Mr Olusoga Olatunji Odunlami (Ministry of Housing); Mr. Adeyinka Tajudeen Jeje (Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission); Mrs. Modupeola Agbeke David, (Education District I) and Mrs. Iyabo Funmilola Osifeso (Education District VI).
Meanwhile, Mrs. Ganiyat Adebola Afun and Dr. Francis Olatunde Williams, whose appointments were confirmed, are to retain their previous portfolios which are Office of the Environment and Primary Healthcare Board respectively.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Ganiyat Adebola Afun and Dr. Francis Olatunde Williams, whose appointments were confirmed, are to retain their previous portfolios which are Office of the Environment and Primary Healthcare Board respectively.