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Sagamu Appointees Shine: Prince Gbenga Banwo Babangida Hails Gov. Abiodun, Congratulates Adunmo, Shitta, Others

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Prince Gbenga Banwo Babangida, the Special Assistant on Housing to Governor Abiodun, has congratulated the Ogun newly appointees from Sagamu, praising the governor’s decision to recognize the dedication and support of Sagamu people and others who have worked tirelessly for the party.

In a move that has been hailed as a testament to the All Progressive Congress (APC) party’s commitment to merit-based selection, Governor Dapo Abiodun has announced the appointment of several Sagamu indigenes to key positions in Ogun State.

The appointments are the second to be made by the governor, after the Ogun Waste Management Authority (OGWAMA), Ogun State Agricultural and Multipurpose Credit Agency (OSAMCA), Plantgate Limited, and the Ogun State Alternative Medicine Board (OGAMB).

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Among those appointed are:

– Alhaji Lukman Adunmo, Chairman of Park and Garage

– Honourable Segun Shitta, Senior Special Adviser to the Governor

– Awoderu Omoyemi, Member of Food Crops Marketing Board

– Rafiu Adeyinka, Member of Park and Garage Board

– Adeyemi Olayiga, Member of Ogun State Signage and Advertising Agency

Prince Banwo commended Governor Abiodun for his vision and leadership, stating that the appointments are a clear indication of the governor’s commitment to inclusivity and representation.

He urged the appointees to work diligently with and for the governor, ensuring the successful implementation of his administration’s policies and programs.

The appointments have been widely praised by stakeholders and residents of Sagamu, who see it as a recognition of their contributions to the party and the state. As the appointees assume their new roles, they are expected to bring their expertise and experience to bear, contributing to the development and progress of Ogun State.

With these appointments, Governor Abiodun has once again demonstrated his commitment to merit-based selection, inclusivity, and representation. The people of Sagamu and Ogun State at large are eagerly anticipating the positive impact that these appointees will make in their respective roles.