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Sanwo-Olu Appoints Barr. Rekiya Olufunke Hassan as new Chairman of Onigbongbo LCDA
The Executive Governor of Lagos State, Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, has effectively swore in Barr. Rekiya Olufunke Hassan as the news chair for Onigbongbo LCDA following the passing of its substantive chair, Late Hon. Oladotun Olakunle.
Sanwo-olu made this development known on his officcial X account on Monday, November 11, 2024 by making a public announcement.
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“Today, I swore in Barr. Rekiya Olufunke Hassan as the substantive chairman of the Onigbongbo Local Council Development Area (LCDA), following the recent passing of the former chairman, Hon. Oladotun Olakanle.” He declared.
Furthermore, he added that “Today marks not only the continuation of good governance and leadership, but also the resilience of the people of the local council.”
Previously EKOHOTBLOG reported the passing of the Late Honorable Oladotun Olakunle, who died at the age of 54 following a brief spell of illness.
Sanwo-Olu acknowledged that the Onigbongbo community had been through a difficult period due to the loss of two council leaders in succession.
“The passing of two successive chairmen was distressing, yet our commitment to the council remains unwavering. We will continue to move forward together and build on the legacies of those who served before.”
Sanwo-Olu encouraged residents and council officials to support Hassan, noting her vision, experience, and readiness to lead the LCDA into the future.
Addressing her new role, Hassan pledged to uphold her predecessor’s achievements and foster unity among council residents.
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“I accept this honour and the responsibility it brings, with a commitment to serve my council diligently and make our party proud,” she said.
The governor also urged the community to heal from recent losses and stay united, reinforcing that while leaders may come and go, progress and commitment to the people remain at the heart of governance.
He praised the council’s tenacity and emphasized the importance of continuity and good governance, which the state has consistently maintained over the years.
“Today represents not only the continuation of governance and leadership, but also the Onigbongbo people’s resilience,” Sanwo-Olu stated.
Governor Sanwo-olu also noted that Barrister Hassan previously served as a supervisor for the Council’s Department of Agriculture and Social Services.
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