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Babangida Hails Sagamu Indigenes’, Okunola, Olutayo, Jekami’s Appointments To Key Ogun Government Positions

Prince Gbenga Babangida Banwo, Special Adviser to the Ogun State Governor, described the appointments as well-deserved recognition…
Three prominent figures from Sagamu Local Government Area have been appointed to strategic positions in the Ogun State government, signaling the administration’s commitment to inclusive representation across the state.
The appointments, announced recently, see Hon. Olaide Okunola assuming the role of Senior Special Assistant to the Governor, while Hon. Tola Olutayo and Hon. Lizzy Jekami have been designated as Governor’s Liaison Officers.
Prince Gbenga Babangida Banwo, Special Adviser to the Ogun State Governor, described the appointments as well-deserved recognition of the appointees’ proven track record of community service and dedication.
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“These appointments reflect their unwavering commitment and integrity in serving their communities,” Banwo stated in his congratulatory message. “Their new roles present a strategic opportunity to further strengthen the connection between the state government and our grassroots communities.”
The Senior Special Assistant position typically involves providing specialized advisory services to the governor on specific policy areas, while Governor’s Liaison Officers serve as crucial communication bridges between the state government and local communities, facilitating better coordination and feedback mechanisms.
Banwo expressed confidence that the new appointees would bring their experience and community knowledge to bear in their respective roles, contributing to more effective governance and community development initiatives across the state.
The appointments are part of the ongoing efforts by the Ogun State government to ensure broad-based representation and strengthen its connection with various communities throughout the state.
All three appointees are expected to assume their duties immediately and will work closely with existing government structures to enhance service delivery and community engagement in their areas of responsibility.