- Members have been designated for the State Universal Basic Education Board and the Local Government Service Commission Board
- Individuals have been appointed to the Local Government Education Boards, with representation for each of the 30 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and Area Offices in the state
Ademola Adeleke, the Governor of Osun State, has given his approval for the appointment of members to non-statutory boards, as well as chairpersons, secretaries, and members of Local Government Education Boards, amounting to a total of 309 appointments.
According to a statement issued by the governor’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, these appointments are effective immediately.
The appointees to the non-statutory boards include individuals serving on the governing boards of all state-owned tertiary institutions, the State Christian and Muslim Pilgrims Boards, the State Internal Revenue Service, and the Council for Art and Culture, among others.
Additionally, members have been designated for the State Universal Basic Education Board and the Local Government Service Commission Board. Furthermore, individuals have been appointed to the Local Government Education Boards, with representation for each of the 30 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and Area Offices in the state.
Adeleke charged the new appointees to strictly observe the rule of law, due process and procurement laws in all their dealings.
Those appointed to serve as members of the Governing Council of the Osun State University are Gbadeshin Lawal, Prof. David Oladeji, Tunji Omole, Olawale Oludayo, Hassan Adegoke, Prof. Aworemi and Dr. Kamoru Kadiri.
For the University of Ilesa, the members are Wale Olunloye, Prof. Rotimi Tayo, Prof. Adejumoke Adefisoye-Adelowo, Dr Adetunji Dare, Prof Emmanuel Adedapo Akande, while Sunday Ogundiji, Adesoye Idowu, Hammed Adedoyin, Dr. David Ogunsade, Gbenga Olakolu, Sunday Adebiyi, Ademola Opadola and Brigader Gen. Derin Awodele, would serve as Board members of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree.
Board members of Osun State College of Technology, Esa-Oke are Sikiru Adeleke, Sola Oni, Michael Aderibigbe, Taiwo Aiyepola, Adeyela Bashiru, Raimi Medina, Liadi Gbadamosi and Bimbo Olukitibi, while Durosomo Ademola, Serifat Bakare, Musiliyu Adeyemi, Isiaq Olaniyan, Dare Ajimotokin, Esan Lawal, Lekan Obisakin and Kamo Adekunle will serve as board members of the College of Education, Ila.