Lagos State Governor Swears In 38 Cabinet Members, Urges Commitment to Developmental Agenda

Lagos State Governor Swears In 38 Cabinet Members, Urges Commitment to Developmental Agenda

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, officially inaugurated 38 commissioners and special advisers. During the event at the Lagos State Secretariat in Alausa, Ikeja, he emphasized the importance of these cabinet members ensuring the successful implementation of the THEMES’ developmental agenda.

Governor Sanwo-Olu urged the newly sworn-in officials to exemplify excellence in the execution of their duties, expressing optimism about the prospects of a more prosperous Lagos. He spoke following the administration of the oath and swearing-in ceremony.

SANWO-OLU SWEARS IN 38 COMMISSIONERS, SPECIAL ADVISERS

The Lagos State House of Assembly had previously confirmed the governor’s nominees for these positions. The ceremony saw prominent figures in attendance, including Speaker of the House, Mudashiru Obasa; Chief Judge of Lagos State, Kazeem Alogba; Secretary to State Government, Abimbola Salu-Hundeyin; and Head of Service, Hakeem Muri-Okunola.

The event attracted a wide array of attendees, including family members, friends, traditional rulers, government officials, members of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC), led by the Chairman, All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftains, former Senators, local government chairmen, ex-commissioners, religious leaders, and bodies of permanent secretaries, among others. Minister for Solid Minerals and former Lagos Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Dele Alake, was also present.

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Governor Sanwo-Olu stressed the historic significance of the occasion, highlighting the careful selection of the state Executive Council members as emblematic of Lagos’s values. He commended the Assembly for its support and emphasized the importance of meeting set targets, with excellence and the best interests of the people at heart. The governor’s message underscored the need for the new cabinet to consider their appointments as both a unique privilege and a call to dedicated service, ultimately benefiting the residents of Lagos.

Below is the list of the Commissioners, Special Advisers and their portfolio:

1. Lawal Pedro — Commissioner for Justice and Attorney-General
2. Prof Akin Abayomi — Commissioner for Health
3. Wahab Adetokunbo — Commissioner for Environment
4. Moruf Akinderu-Fatai — Commissioner for Housing
5. Gbenga Omotoso — Commissioner for Information and Strategy
6. Olarenwaju Ibrahim — Commissioner for Home Affairs and Culture
7. Bolaji Cecillia-Dada — Commissioner for Women Affairs
8. Abisola Olusanya — Commissioner for Agriculture
9. Abayomi Oluyomi — Finance
10. Ayantayo Waheed — Pensions
11. Olugbenga Oyerinde — Special Duties
12. Adetoke Benson-Awiyinka — Tourism
13. Ogunlende Mobolaji — Youths and Social Development
14. Yakub Ekundayo-Alebiosu — Waterfront
15. George Mosopefoluwa — Economic Planning and Budget
16. Olatunbosn Alake — Innovation and Tech
17. Fashola Omotola — SA Agric
18. Sola Giwa — SA Transportation
19. Engr. Abiola Olowu — Commissioner for Commerce and investments
20. Bolaji Robert — Commissioner Local Government Affairs
21. Engr. Olayinka Lukman — SA Works Office of Deputy Gov
22. Dr. Olukoya Oreoluwa Finnih — SA Health
23. Dr. Iyabo Oyeyemi — SA internal Audit
24. Olajide Babatunde — SA GIS and Urban Planning
25. Jamiu Ali-Balogun — Comm for Basic Education
26. Rotimi Akodu — SA Environment
27. Opeyemi Ogungbo — SA Taxation and Revenue
28. Olayiwola Aregbe — SA Tourism
29. Mrs. Bola Olumegbon — SA Central Business District, CBD
30. Barrister Olawunmi Bakare — SA Housing
31. Seun Osiyemi — Commissioner for Transportation
32. Folashade Bada — Comm for Industry and Investments
33. Dr. Oluyinka Olumide — Comm, Physical Planning and Urban Development
34. Tajudeen Afolabi — SA Political, Legislative and Civic Engagement
36. Akinyemi Ajigbotafe — Commissioner for Wealth Creation
37. Dr. Lanre Agbaje — SA Rural Devt and Chieftaincy Affairs
38. Tolani Sule-Akibu — Comm For Tertiary Education