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Just in: Lagos Assembly confirms fresh list of Sanwo-Olu’s nominees
The Lagos State House of Assembly on Tuesday approved a list of nominees for the State Executive Council (SEC) and some agencies and parastatals.
At a sitting presided over by Speaker Mudashiru Obasa, the House approved Kemi Ogunyemi as a member of the executive council.
The lawmakers also confirmed Peregrine Victoria Mopelola as chairman of the Lagos State Teaching Service Commission while Mrs. Ajenifuja Kafayat Adetokunbo was confirmed as a member of the commission.
Others confirmed include:
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Mr. Aigoro, Musiliu Alade – Member, Lagos State Audit Service Commission;
Mr. Sosimi Olubowale Oladimeji – Member, Lagos State Local Government Service Commission;
Mr. Olanrewaju Mojola – Re-appointment as the Director-General, Lagos State Safety Commission;
Mr. Olagunju Cole – General Manager, Lagos State Number Plate Production Authority;
Mr. Rasheed Muri-Okunola –
General Manager, Motor Vehicle Administration Agency.
Their confirmation, through a voice vote, followed the presentation of a report by the Chief Whip of the House, Hon. Fatai Mojeed, who chaired the ad-hoc committee that screened the nominees.
Hon. Mojeed said the nominees were properly grilled and met the criteria to serve the State.
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