Eko Hot Blog reports that Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has appointed seven Permanent Secretaries to the health sector of the Lagos State Public Service.
Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola, announced the development in a statement Monday evening.
He explained that the appointees are mainly Medical Officers selected on merit from the pool of successful candidates in the Executive Development and Screening Exercise held in April 2022.
Muri-Okunola listed the new Permanent Secretaries as – Dr. (Mrs.) Mabogunje Cecilia Abimbola – Consultant Special Grade I, Health Service Commission; Dr. (Mrs.) Bankole Olufunmilayo Olabisi – Consultant Special Grade II, Ministry of Health, and Dr. (Mrs.) Zamba Olutoyin Emanuella – Chief Medical Officer/General Manager, Lagos State Health Management Agency.
Others are Dr. Bowale Abimbola – Chief Medical Officer, Health Service Commission; Dr. (Mrs.) Lajide Oludayo Ibidunni – Chief Dental Officer, Ministry of Health; Dr. Asiyanbi Oladapo Olubanwo – Chief Medical Officer, Primary Health Care Board; Dr. (Mrs.) Adeleke Monsurat, Chief Medical Officer/Chief Executive Officer, Lagos State AIDS Control Agency.
The Lagos head of service noted that the appointments took effect from Monday, July 10, 2023.
He expressed confidence that the new appointees possess qualities, competencies and experience required to serve as Permanent Secretaries in the Lagos State Public Service.
“The swearing-in ceremony and deployment would, subsequently, be announced in due course,” Muri-Okunola said.
He wished the appointees a successful tenure of office, imploring them not to relent in ensuring the continuous effective and efficient discharge of their duties.
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