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Governor Ambode Appoints Five New Permanent Secretaries

Farouk Mohammed
By Farouk Mohammed
Published: August 2, 2016
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The Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, has approved the appointment of five new Permanent Secretaries and Tutor General in the State Public Service.

The appointments were said to have been made in furtherance of the Ambode administration’s commitment towards strengthening the State Public Service for improvements in public service delivery.

A statement on Tuesday from the Office of the State Head of Service, quoted the Head of Service, Olabowale Ademola, as listing the new Permanent Secretaries as Florence Ebunoluwa Oluwasuji, who is now the Permanent Secretary/Tutor General, Education District V; Dr. Shamsideen Olalekan Allison, Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Primary Health Care Board; Engr. Saliu Abidemi Adeyemi, who takes over as the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of the Environment; Senayon Adeola Hundeyin, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs; and Yetunde Adefolahan Odejayi, Permanent Secretary, Deputy Governor’s Office.

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Ademola wished the new Permanent Secretaries a most rewarding and impactful tenure.

She also enjoined all Public Servants to accord them the deserved recognition and support required in their new responsibilities.

She said: “While wishing the new Permanent Secretaries a most rewarding and impactful tenure, all Public Servants are enjoined to accord them the deserved recognition and support required in their newly assigned responsibilities.”

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