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Lagos: Newly Appointed Permanent Secretaries Get Portfolios
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Sanwo-Olu recently approved the appointment of three Permanent Secretaries in the Lagos State Public Service.
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The governor has approved their deployment to various assignments.
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He also redeployed three other permanent secretaries.
Eko Hot Blog reports that Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, has approved the deployment of three new Permanent Secretaries.
Recall that the governor recently approved the appointments of Mrs. Olushekun Bibilomo Olayide, Mr. Obadina Akinbode and Mrs. Akanbi Adenike Ganiat as Permanent Secretaries in the Lagos State Public Service.
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A statement issued by the Lagos State Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola, on Sunday, disclosed the new assignments for the trio.
According to the statement, Mrs. Olayide will be Permanent Secretary in the Local Government Establishments & Training Office, while Mr. Akinbode will serve as Permanent Secretary in the Local Government Service Commission.
Also, Mrs. Adenike will discharge her duties as Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Chief of Staff.
In a related development, Muri-Okunola disclosed that the governor has approved the redeployment of three Permanent Secretaries.
Mr. Musa Olawale Moroof was moved from the Office of the Chief of Staff to the Office of Establishment & Training.
Likewise, Engr. Kosegbe Abiola was redeployed from the Local Government Service Commission to the Office of Civic Engagement
Lastly, Mr. Onayele Augustine Abiodun will leave the Office of Establishment & Training for the Ministry of Wealth Creation & Employment.
The Head of Service, who wished all the appointees a rewarding and impactful tenure, said the deployment and redeployment are with immediate effect.
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“Accordingly, affected Permanent Secretaries are to ensure proper hand-over,” Muri-Okunola added.
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